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Cure Your Addiction
how to permanently quit addictions!!
I am a reformed alcoholic.
I am a reformed chain smoker.
I am an ex-fat person. I am
also not selling anything.
My only wish now is to help
people by passing on my
knowledge; I guess this sounds
too good to be true.
When you have really nearly
died a few times, money
takes on a sort of reduced
role in your thinking.
Make no mistake about it,
we are all going to die,
even you will die one day.
When you are young this
seems a long long way away,
I'm fifty now, and it
sure seems a little closer
to hand than it did.
So it makes sense to make
the time I have left
quality time, free of drink
smoking and obesity;
after all it is easier to
get older if you feel fitter,
than if you are ruining your
body daily.
I wish I had started earlier
in life, YOU CAN.
You may think I have superhuman
will-power to
quit drinking and smoking
(and gambling and all
other excesses). To a certain
extent that is true;
I have a great deal of will
power, but I also have
a method, a way of thinking,
which helps.
For some reason, and it may
have been a good
one at the time, you have
a craving, an overpowering
addiction. You love something
more than you
love yourself at the present
time.
Think "myself or my health."
In this "New Labour" "Tony
Blair" type world,
certainly in Britain, everything
is explainable in terms
of something else more convenient.
It doesn't detract
from the plain fact that the
Emporer really hasn't got
any clothes on at all. In
short, it's not stretching
the
truth, it's really a very
big lie(s).
This is what you are currently
doing to yourself,
you are living out a lie in
order to placate yourself,
in order to make what you
are doing palatable.
What you are really doing
is killing yourself a
lot quicker, and a lot more
painfully than is
really necessary; and by and
large no-one gives
a damn whether you do or you
don't;
they are too busy with themselves
to really and
truly bother about YOU. By
and large this is correct.
The few people that possibly
do care either havn't
a clue how to help, or are
simply hampered by the
realisation that it is only
YOU who can cure it.
There are really no excuses:
If you are drinking too much
you are a pain of a drunk.
If you are smoking too much
you are a pain of a smoker.
If you are gambling too much
you are a liability,
just as you are if you are
on drugs.
You probably nodded to all
these, and felt agreement,
so why don't you realise that
you are putting an intolerable
strain on the people around
you, to say nothing of the
strain on the Health Professionals.
WHY?
Because you are too self-indulgant
to stop for a minute
enjoying yourselves to see
if you are bothering other
people,
too wrapped up in yourselves
to care about others.
There is no magic formula
to giving up an addiction:
You stop doing what it is
that is costing you, and every
one around you a fortune.
You stop paying out what you
havn't got on things YOU DON'T
REALLY NEED.
To break that down further,
in order to do this you will
need to changeyour whole way
of life, permanently.
Make no mistake, if you are
really and truly HAPPY
with what you are doing, then
fine, go ahead and do it,
but acknowledge that most
things you really enjoy
overdoing kill you slowly,
and painfully, and most things
done to excess bring attendant
guilt.
Stop reading now if you don't
want to quit for good and
all or else you are wasting
someone else's bandwidth who
has what it takes when you
have not got the moral fibre.
What it takes is a modicum
of will-power combined with
a hell of a lot of common
sense. I have had a lot of
addictions,
I am an excessive natured
person. I find the first step
in
losing any of them is to look
at them as a phase I have
grown out of. I have matured
to such an extent I no
longer need their crutch to
carry me onwards.
Generally speaking, most addictions
are to make up
for or act as a distraction
from the world as it is.
We have to learn to face up
to life instead of running
away from it, and hiding behind
false barriers built
up on the shaky foundations
of fleeting happiness
bought at great actual and
mental cost via addiction.
We have to move on and grow
up and mature;
Much as we ourselves look
at kids and feel,
"that's wrong, but they'll
grow out of it in time".
And they usually do, don't
they, because they see
that long-term they are better
off without doing what
they are doing.
Why don't we tell them at
the time?
Because we know they'll tend
to do the opposite,
and that only they can learn
to be wise in the fullness
of time.We can but advise,
and sow the seeds.
Thus it is with ourselves.
We have established that we
can expect NO HELP
FROM OTHERS. Why should anyone
else help us
anyway, it's our problem.
If someone came to you with
"Ive got a terrible problem
with my lawyer, and my cat
isn't eating, my mother-in-law
is being funny and I've got
the results of my x-rays tomorrow"
you might well be
a little concerned, but I
bet your first thought would
really and truly be "how can
I get away as quickly as
I possibly can without causing
offence? ".
So why the hell should others
be expected to listen to you
bleating on about helping
you to quit your problem.
IT'S YOUR PROBLEM.
Also you will never stop doing
anything you really LIKE
DOING. You have to really
want to stop for good and
ever,
not just when you attain a
certain level, because you
will
only gradually go back to
what you were before, a PAIN.
If you hear an alcoholic say
after a year off the booze
"I'm ok for a pint now" what
do you REALLY think
will happen if he/she has
a pint/short??
You know as well as I do.
So really you have to :
a) Realise it is just you
that matters and does anything
b) realise you have to really
WANT to quit
c) Realise no-one else is
going to do it for you magically.
d) realise that it was a phase
you had to live through
e) realise that it will definitely
kill you, very very painfully
f) realise that you will have
gained from your descent into
hell
There are many ways to quit
addictions for different people.
If you are reading this they
have probably all failed.
Wrong.
YOU HAVE FAILED.
MOST of the methods work if
you WANT them to work.
I suggest that you treat it
as a phase of your life, and
you have learned from this
phase and wish to move on
and prove to everyone that
you aren't stupid. Because
anyone who knows that something
is killing them
and alienating people, and
still does it, is stupid;
has not learned one iota from
what they have done
have not progressed one jot
in their mindset.
Water, pure little tap water,
fills you up and
is needed more than you think.
Eighty per cent of
the human body is water, so
it makes sense to drink it.
This is a good start to purifying
your body and mind.
Drink a few litres a day.
And KEEP BUSY.
Remember, I make zero money
out of this article,
but it is probably the best
common sense you'll ever
read.
Most articles you will read
have a hidden agenda,
TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF ADDICTED
PEOPLE.
If you quit forever, they'd
lose your
money in the future, wouldn't
they?
They plan on you quitting
EVERY YEAR.
Why not just do it ONCE; I
sure as hell would not
want to quit smoking and drinking
on a yearly basis!!
WHAT I GAIN:
I just get to have a few more
people visiting my website,
if you stop for a second or
two to read this article,
as I get a kick out of getting
visitors from all over the
world,
and seeing my site visitor
numbers rise.
I guess you could think of
it as an obsession,
or a phase I'll probably grow
out of in time!
But it is also very nice if
you can help people, and I've
been places you really do
not want to go, and had things
done to me you really and
truly WOULD NOT LIKE.
I SHOULD BE DEAD, I am not.
We all KNOW what we should
and shouldn't be doing
by and large, and no-one can
make a difference but ourselves.
It is a sad fact of modern
life that everyone expects
to be
able to do what the hell they
like and then someone will
bail them out at the last
minute.
Fact is, if you don't quit,
you'll die young, in pain
and alone.
YOUR CHOICE, YOUR LIFE,
but you WILL die sooner than
most.
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About the Author
Reformed Alcoholic/Chain smoker.
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