What to Do with Addiction
Holidays are meant to be times of enjoyment with
family and friends. The preparation and anticipation of holidays also brings
along lots of stress, overwhelm and worry. There are so many things that need
to be done and so many events to attend. Purchasing gifts, decorations and food
causes stress on finances and time. Making your way through store crowds and
traffic is too much to deal with.
Keeping up with invites and attending the numerous celebrations you are
invited to leads to excessive anxiety.
These
stressors can be the gateway to initiating addictive behaviors or relapse back
into addiction. Holidays are inevitable and happen on a regular basis all year
long. The best way to enjoy holidays and still maintain your lush lifestyle
effectively is through having an addiction management system already activated.
Intervention.
Triggers. Support. The ITS System gives
you the strength to overcome and manage addiction tendencies during stressful
and overwhelming times. Planning and processing are key elements to executing
an addiction management system.
Addiction Analysis
#1:
Intervention
Prevention
happens after an addiction episode has taken a toll on you and you want to stop
the path of destruction. Intervention is a proactive attempt to make sure
certain turmoil are under control before an adverse outcome takes you totally
under.
Interventions
are numerous and come in many forms. The best selection process is to pick
interventions that are relevant to your strengths and desired lifestyle. There
is no cookie cutter intervention that can be placed on everyone and have the
expectation of a successful return on the investment.
A wise
comprehensive intervention strategy is to have an anti- addiction action plan.
Within the plan, be sure to include interventions related to your interests,
hobbies, current lifestyle and family needs. For example, do not include an
aerobic workout session three times a week to your list of interventions if you
do not enjoy exercising.
Addiction Analysis
#2:
Triggers
Be aware of
your surroundings. People, places and things should be conducive to the
positive lifestyle you are trying to maintain. Choose people who are interested
in your well- being. Frequent venues that do not partake in destructive habit
forming activities. Participate in activities that keep you on the straight and
narrow pathway of not overindulging in events that hinder your success.
Triggers
that can activate addiction are night clubs, liquor stores, excess cash, ATMs,
a partner or friend that has addictive behaviors, restaurants, casinos, etc.
Usually triggers are whatever reminds you of your addiction. Stay clear of the
reminders. Replace the negative people, places and things with more positive
sources.
Addiction Analysis
#3:
Support
Having someone
there for you during indecisive and trying situations is
very important when fulfilling goals. Positive networks of
family and friends helps you build the confidence you need. It’s beneficial to
have support systems so that you know that an addiction is not the best option
to handling your life.
Other types
of encouragement come from support groups. Local chapters of Alcoholic
Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous or whatever specific
challenge your struggle entails are available near you. Additionally, sports
teams, church organizations, social clubs or volunteer groups provide positive
connections. Support links you to others who share the same interests and/ or
concerns. Therefore, you have the ability to lift each other to the level of
success deserved.
Don’t let
an addiction lead you down the wrong pathway. When stress, overwhelm or anxiety
appear to be approaching you, implement a management system that addresses ITS.
Holidays are joyous, fun filled occasions. Make sure that you are proactive in
keeping your holidays and life thereafter intact and successful.
Do you need
help identifying your ITS system? Let GinMan Consulting assist with your
individualized action plan. Book a FREE 30 minute consultation to identify your
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TODAY.
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