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Blogging as a Way to Help Quit Alcohol

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ImageAs you begin your quest to quit alcohol, there are many steps you can take to ensure that you are on the right path. While some people know exactly what they are doing, others struggle to find a plan that will work for them.

Sometimes, thinking outside the box is the best decision you can make. Quitting cold turkey or checking into rehab are both ideas to consider, but for some this is not enough to get over the mountain.

For those who are attempting to secretly quit alcohol, starting a blog for accountability is a great idea.

Blogging, or any type of writing for that matter, can be a great source of support during the recovery process.

In addition to keeping yourself accountable for your actions, there are other benefits of starting a blog including:

  • Emotional release
  • Ability to garner support from others who are in the same position
  • Option to express your feelings in a private manner (if you so desire)
  • Chance to reach out to others who are fighting the same problem, providing them with advice

Anybody with an alcohol problem realizes they are faced with an uphill battle. Your job is to implement a plan that will help you overcome your addiction in a fast and efficient manner.

Blogging may not be a traditional method of quitting alcohol, and on its own this may not be enough to help you beat your trouble. However, if you add this to other treatment options, such as therapy, you may soon find yourself making the progress you have been dreaming of.

In today’s world, technology is everywhere. Anybody who needs help quitting alcohol should consider what blogging could bring to their life.

Dr Kate Smith

Clinical Reviewer

More about Dr. Kate Smith

Dr. Kate Smith is a licensed professional and has worked in the mental health and substance abuse disorder fields for over 10 years. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Florida Atlantic University, graduating magna cum laude from her class. She obtained her Masters in Social Work (MSW) at Barry University in an accelerated program.

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