gd484 Actually, the whole "have a first drink then wait a bit" worked for me, as well. You have to muster every bit of self-control / self-mastery you can as you go through this process. To me, that seemed like a reasonable request -- I can still have my first drink (the best one, right?), but I'll have to wait a bit for the second. It's a little trick to speed things along.
I've also found that being a better parent is a great motivator in all of this. Yes, they watch. My now 17 year old used to just stare at me while I enjoyed my drinks -- almost like she was licking her lips just waiting (I'm sure she has "the gene," too, if there is such a thing). Now, since I rarely drink (5 times in about 150 days!), I am a much better example to her. Beyond that, I'm able to have calm, rational conversations with her that are really important. She'll be gone from the house in about a year. I learned after my first one left for college three years ago that, once they're gone, your influence is minimal at best (she lived her whole life with drunk dad, so I'm sure I didn't do as good a job as I would have sober).
With the younger two, the parental improvements have been even more dramatic. I'm way more engaged with them at night. I used to just be "zombie dad," now I can play games, exercise with them (last night we ran to the park and played awhile), put them to bed at night, help them with homework (used to not be able to do that, either, because I couldn't think straight, especially math!), and generally provide a calm, strong father figure versus a zombie dad with intermittent emotional outbursts.
My advice is to really start noticing the improvements in parenting that come along. It is probably the best motivator there is, IMO.
_________________ 30+ Years of Compulsive, Secret Drinking Did TSM 1/13-6/13 and snapped the addiction Quit TSM and got re-addicted. Goal=No Al, No Nal
Jan = 0 Drinks, 31 AF Feb = 15 Drinks, 23 AF Mar = 0 Drinks, 31 AF April = 0 Drinks, 30 AF May = 0 Drinks, 31 AF
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