When you are using drugs and alcohol, you aren’t really experiencing life. You are just making it through. There are so many wonderful sober experiences in the world. Isolation can rob you of all that sobriety has to offer. Recovery is an experience, not a punishment. In sobriety, you can experience nature, trace the world, and embark on adventures.
You can’t recover alone. Isolation means that you aren’t reaching out to your sober support network. Isolation will prevent you from going to 12-step meetings and spending time with positive friends and family. You have to stay connected with your sober support, so make sure that no matter how you feel you pick up the phone, go to a meeting, or simply have coffee with a friend.
This is why having a sober network on speed dial is so important. Remember, recovery doesn’t take you out of reality. Instead, recovery gives you renewed purpose and perspective. In time, you will truly value the sober experience. No more regretted moments because of drugs and alcohol. Instead, you will make new memories and experiences.
There may be times when you need to be alone but set personal boundaries. Some people need their alone time, and this is okay. Consider marking 1, 2, or 3 days a month on the calendar for times of solitude. During these times, practice meditation, watch a funny movie, go on a trip, go to the spa. As long as you are able to reconvene with your recovery, you will be okay.
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