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You keep thinking about the fun times. The laughs, the connection, the way it helped you relax.
And the more you think about it, the harder recovery feels.
Sound familiar?
In this episode, we’re talking about why romanticizing your drinking keeps you stuck — and how to redirect that same energy toward the life you actually want to build.
Because your future deserves a highlight reel too.
Your brain isn’t lying — those moments were real.
The relief, the connection, the way it felt after a hard week — it happened.
But your brain is curating.
It’s playing a movie trailer of your drinking life — all the best scenes, none of the wreckage.
None of the 2am version. None of the shame you carried like a second skin.
And when the fantasy feels better than the reality of building something new, people get frozen between two lives — the one they’re trying to leave, and the one they haven’t started building yet.
That’s the trap.
What if you gave yourself permission to daydream about the future with the same energy you’ve been giving the past?
The vacation you’ll actually remember.
The money that stays in your account.
The version of you who makes a plan and follows through.
The parent who’s actually present.
The life where you’re not maintaining a double life anymore — where what people see is actually who you are.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through four tools to make that shift stick — including how to play the full tape when nostalgia hits, how to build a sober vision specific enough to compete with the past, and how to start building the identity you actually want to step into.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
- Why your brain plays a highlight reel of your drinking — and why it’s lying to you by omission
- The identity void that happens when you stop drinking and why it’s one of the biggest relapse triggers nobody talks about
- How to build a vision of your sober life that’s specific, compelling, and worth staying for
- Four practical tools to redirect your romanticizing from the past to the future
- What it actually feels like to not have a double life anymore
Grab your earbuds, get comfy, and let’s build something worth romanticizing.
Links Mentioned:
- 📞 Book a call: addictionunlimited.com/call
- 🎧 Sober Vision episode: Crafting Your Most Powerful Sober Vision
- 📸 Instagram @addictionunlimited
- 👥 Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/addictionunlimited