Literally Anything Else
/When working with clients in early recovery, the question often comes up: “what can I do instead of using?” In addiction, the substance or behavior comes to be the most reliable part of a person’s life - too reliable, as it turns outs. Like a phone whose battery never runs out, the substance is always available to fill the gaps between activities in a person’s life. To occlude the downtime when questions about meaning, satisfaction, and self worth might arise. Without the substance, a person in recovery finds themself suddenly and without armor exposed to all the painful and insistent questions that shape a life well lived. And while those are great questions to expose yourself to, facing them constantly is not helpful or livable. People need distraction, and the one I recommend most is Literally Anything Else.
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