Robert Rapplean wrote:
I'd like to ask a couple questions of people as they progress with The Sinclair Method. Have you noticed a decrease in your desire to drink as a stress reaction as your overall craving has decreased? Have you noticed a decrease in overall stress level?
Yes, I believe I have quite substantially .
My second reason for wanting to start this thread is because I suspect that there are those who are so used to turning to alcohol as stress relief that might not know of any better methods of stress management. I know that Marbella has some excellent things to say on this subject, and I hope to get several perspectives on techniques for handling stress.
Swimming , saunas very relaxing , walking , reading . the things that require leaving the house are not always so attractive if I feel fragile . Sometimes the bright sun overwhelms me in the afternoon .
There's also the situations where you really can't do much apart from deep breaths.
So also if you can't do much it's important to accept at least that and ask whether my demand on reality is actually reasonable . Often the demand is not reasonable
ie /: you hear a baby crying and get tense , the unconscious demand is to do something , when you realize the demand is unreasonable it can dissolve stress .
i think this is cognitive behaviourhal stuff but wouldn't swear to it . Anyway , if you like that kind of thing take a look at MOODGYM, a free site with loads of stuff that may help you with stress and otherwise.