I'd be free of this obsession if I hadn't used for a year
That may or may not be an accurate way of describing how mental obsessions operate in the brain, but if you are referring to like a conscious one, yes I get what you're saying.
Many of my obsessions are still there and can be things to avoid/fear i.e. heroin instead of like/desire, if that makes any sense. Being acutely aware how terrible and shitty the withdrawal is likely the only reason why I haven't relapsed in the many years I've been free from buprenorphine, heroin, etc. all those injectable high potency opiates that are poison to a brain like mine.
Not letting your obsessions control you or be on the forefront of your mind is what one can really hope for. I am sure many people have lifelong obsessions of any kind that may wax/wane but are never truly gone. The way the NACC/brain "remembers", operates, seeks things out is intentionally permeating.
I did 6 1/2 hours at work
CONGRATULATIONS! I say this to CJ and anyone else who is working *while in recovery*; not everyone has the luxury of taking an indefinite period of their lives off to deal with these sorts of issues, I can relate and I have nothing but respect for people like you who are choosing to contribute to society despite the roughness of recovery.
In time things will fall in place, you'll keep doing things correctly/"right" and things will just fall in line; just believe in yourself is my #1 advice. If you are sober and have a job that's like 99% of the work in my opinion.
Even if you still have "bad days" (like myself) things will gradually get better, perhaps week by week if not day by day.
Congratulations! The first 2-3 days are the most telling; if you can make it past that you can go as long as you want and even if it's not "really up to you" due to determinism or what not, you can always do it again. Keep fighting the good fight!
i'm really glad that it was useful for me to point out that continuing this cycle is torturing yourself. its got to be an uncomfortable thing to accept so i didn't want you to take it the wrong way. i hope it helps.
This is why I find deep comfort in determinism. Often we're just along for the ride. No one should really beat themselves up over
anything just be you, be your best every day. Actually bad people will never feel "guilt" or "remorse" so it's totally necessary to stop beating onesself up. Self-forgiveness is pretty hard, I worked on that in the years' past and it seemed to stick to "some degree".
denying the body of food is one of the worst things you can do. at least keep up fluids.
^ this; aim for at least a fourth to a third of average calories to keep your blood sugar well enough to be in a decent mood and also for optimal-ish brain functioning. Drinking water is really necessary; if this is ever an issue due to physical illness you can suck on ice chips or rub them on your lips; you absolutely have to keep fluids up.
It's important to note if you lose too much weight at once it's going to backfire, it's not a good thing and if you find yourself in a funk where you've lost the will to eat or what not you really need to reach out for help.
Many people do religious fasts and I don't think there's much wrong with them but you should absolutely follow these rules to be on the safe side.
If anyone has any feedback or other ideas or even just want to share what has worked for them I would appreciate it!
I just noticed the food thing and I'm sorry I wasn't a bit more careful (I have had a
terrible year)
ok so I'm not a big "breakfast" person, normally because I wake up feeling like shit. If this is something you're experiencing, you can prepare food the day before and have like a cold breakfast, something small, so you don't start the day with extra chores, dishes to clean or whatever. Sometimes a piece of fruit, or a thing of yogurt is cheaper than a traditional breakfast. Starting the day with breakfast is allegedly "very important"; I'm not a nutritionist but that's what they say. I typically eat a huge dinner (also not something "they advise") so the last thing I want to say is "do as I say not as I do" because that will sound trite and stupid.
I would go into philosophy a bit and what not but I won't. I'm not sure what else to suggest about the food thing other than always have like a piece of fruit or a small prepared cold meal ready so you don't have to do early morning cooking. I know not everyone's a "morning person".