That's great advice, Jude. Count my blessings, track progress and pat myself on the back with each and every centimeter of progress.
I am proud of myself today. I actually hiked after working an eight hour shift. This is not normal. My holding pattern goes like this: Work, return home, drink to oblivion, over eat, black out, pass out, repeat. I am on the spin cycle in the washing machine of oblivion. 
Then today. Well, I feel great today. Lighter. Quicker on my toes. So I grabbed my beloved pomeranian Ripley and headed out the door for a two and a half mile walk. It was lovely!!
This reminds me of what a doctor told me at an inpatient rehabilitation facility where I was once a patient. He said, "You can't think your way to new behavior, insead you must behave your way into new thinking." I think it's kinda true. In other words, if I continue to push myself out the door and excercise, walk, explore, etc. I am replacing drinking with new, better behaviors.
I am also pleased to announce that today is my fourth AF day this month. Couldn't be happier with this definite progress. Bye, bye alcoholism! One sip at a time.... 
