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Making the decision to get sober is never easy. Actually getting sober is even harder. So much has to change about the way you live your life in order to maintain, and it can be overwhelming to think about. Even more overwhelming is the thought of having a sober social life. If you’re anything like me, a million thoughts start racing through your mind.
How do I talk to people without booze?
Many of us drink for lots of reasons, one of which may be that we have some form of anxiety in social situations and alcohol is our social lubricant.
When I started drinking, I felt like I transformed from an awkward, self-conscious girl into a funny, smart, attractive one. I had no idea how to even start talking to people without booze.
So I stopped trying. I went places and hung out with people, but I didn’t force myself to converse. Over time, I found that I gradually got more comfortable being in social situations sober.
As that happened, I started to feel able to add things to conversations. The only way out is through, and it required me to sit with the discomfort for a while.
It passes, always. Sometimes I still feel out of place in social situations. But now I know that it won’t kill me and it will be over soon enough. (Post continues after gallery.)
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Where do I hang out if I can’t go to the bar?
No one said that you can’t go to the bar (though it might not be the best idea if you’re, like, a week sober)! I can absolutely still go to bars. Hanging out at bars doesn’t make me want to drink, nor is it hard to be around other people that are drinking.