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		<title>The Reason People Relapse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Here is one big reason why so many people fail to control their behavior, or never seem to get what they truly want: You can’t hold “not doing something” as a reliable target. That’s because your mind always needs a subject to focus on. This means that the very act of trying NOT [...]]]></description>
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Here is one big reason why so many people fail to control their behavior, or never seem to get what they truly want: You can’t hold “not doing something” as a reliable target. That’s because your mind always needs a subject to focus on. This means that the very act of trying NOT to focus on something, brings that thing into your field of thought. For example, if I say “Don’t think of a green tomato”, what do you immediately think of? A green tomato.<br />
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In other words, focusing on what you don’t want, gives you no way of putting the problem behind you. Similarly, when someone says “I don’t want to drink anymore”, or even “I need to <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/solve-drinking-problem/">stop drinking</a>”, what is the subject they are  focused on? “Drinking”. This is one reason why so many <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/there-is-always-a-choice/">alcoholics</a> are always in recovery, but never fully recovered. Drinking is always on their mind. They haven’t learned how to move past it.<br />
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Whenever you say what you don’t want, for example, I don’t want to smoke, I don’t want to drink, I don’t want to feel bad, sick, lonely, broke or stupid…it’s kind of like going into a grocery store with a shopping list of all the things you don’t want to buy: “I don’t want bread. I don’t want carrots. I don’t want eggs, I don&#8217;t want milk, cheese or butter…”<br />
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With such a list, you could spend all your time in the store trying to avoid certain items, without ever getting the things you really need! Similarly, if all you do is keep on saying that you don&#8217;t want to be a drunk, then you could spend all your time in rehab, without ever getting what you really need. You&#8217;ve got to do better than that. You see it’s not enough to keep on counting the days you have managed to avoid a certain behavior. Now there is something you must figure out, before you can truly set yourself free.<br />
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span><span style="color: #ff0000;">You must determine the unmet needs<br />
that are driving your behavior.</span></h3>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Start here: What do you think are some of the <em>benefits</em> of drinking? In other words, what are some of the good feelings you get when you are doing it? How does it make you feel <em>on the upside? </em>  You see it&#8217;s not drinking that you want.  What you really want are the feelings that drinking gives you.<br />
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By acknowledging the benefit of your actions, you start to get perspective on what you really want. And by thinking about what you want, as opposed to whatever you are trying to avoid, it effectively shifts your focus, and immediately points you in a better direction. Even better, knowing what you actually want to feel or accomplish, puts you in a much better position to assess all your options for getting there.<br />
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So it’s great that you have decided it is time to deal with your <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/alcohol-recovery/">drinking problem</a>. Now you must figure out what “dealing with it” actually looks like in a way that works for you. Eventually, you will have to have a way of knowing the job is finally done, otherwise you are in for a never-ending battle. If you don’t have a clear picture of what success in this area actually means to you, then how can you possibly achieve it? How can you come up with an effective strategy to get somewhere, when you haven’t even decided where you truly want to be?<br />
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Now it is time to get really flexible in your approach, and start asking yourself better questions. For example: “How will I be certain that I’ll never have to worry about another relapse?” Or, “How will I know when I have dealt with this problem once and for all?<br />
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		<title>Is Complete Recovery Possible?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 15:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mhighste</dc:creator>
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Right now your beliefs are driving your behavior. So when it comes to your alcohol addiction, when it comes to solving your drinking problem, when it comes to curing alcoholism, ending alcohol abuse, stopping your binge-drinking, dealing with temptation, erasing all doubts, cravings, threats, insecurities, or any fears of relapse…remember this:
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Right now your beliefs are driving your behavior. So when it comes to your <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/">alcohol addiction</a>, when it comes to <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/solve-drinking-problem/">solving your drinking problem</a>, when it comes to curing alcoholism, ending alcohol abuse, stopping your binge-drinking, dealing with temptation, erasing all doubts, cravings, threats, insecurities, or any fears of relapse…remember this:<br />
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<h4 style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Whether you believe you can,<br />
or you believe you can’t,<br />
you’re right!</span></strong></h4>
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<h5 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Warning! The following questions could lead to an increase in personal responsibility!</strong></h5>
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The quality of your results is based on the quality of questions that you ask. To gain some additional perspective on your dis-ease, here are 5 powerful things to ask yourself before checking into rehab, and before beginning any alcohol rehabilitation program:<br />
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<li> Does having a ‘<a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/alcohol-recovery/">drinking problem</a>’ mean the same thing to you as being ‘an alcoholic’? What’s the difference?</li>
<li>Do you believe anyone has ever fully recovered from alcoholism? In other words, do you believe alcoholism is curable?</li>
<li>Do you believe anyone has ever completely solved a drinking problem? Does that belief help or hinder your own chances of success?</li>
<li>What might be one of the first indications that you have made significant progress in <a href="http://highsteadalcoholtreatment.com/there-is-always-a-choice/">dealing with your drinking problem</a>?</li>
<li>And what is one belief you may eventually have to drop, in order to completely solve the problem?</li>
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