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Have you told yourself you were done — really done — more times than you can count?
Not cutting back, not taking a break. Done.
And then a few days go by, maybe a few weeks, and suddenly the conversation starts again.
Maybe just tonight. Maybe I’ve got it under control now.
If that pattern sounds familiar, here’s what’s actually going on: you haven’t decided yet.
In this episode, we’re breaking down the difference between visiting sobriety and actually leaving — and why keeping the door open even just a little bit is exactly what keeps the cycle going.
This isn’t about willpower or wanting it badly enough.
It’s about a decision you haven’t fully made.
You’ll hear why taking a break from drinking can actually keep you stuck longer than the drinking itself, what your brain is really doing when it keeps bringing alcohol back up for review, and why the fear of “forever” isn’t a sign you’re not ready — it’s a sign you haven’t closed the loop.
In this episode:
- Why taking a break from drinking feels productive — but isn’t actually changing anything
- The difference between trying to quit and deciding to quit — and why that gap is everything
- What “visiting sobriety” really means and why so many people live there for years
- Why clarity doesn’t come after you quit — it comes from the decision itself
- What it looks like to build a real system around your sobriety instead of relying on willpower
If you’re tired of starting over, tired of the negotiation, tired of waking up and having the same exhausting conversation in your head — this episode is your next step.
Ready to stop the cycle? Book a call with Angela at addictionunlimited.com/call
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