The song of addiction has been played time and again. A political and personal debate centered around it being a disease or a choice, remains. The matter is not only pressing, but controversial.
Mental health stress is incorporated in daily lives, and everyone has their crutches. Yet, addiction plays a special role. When do your vices outrun your vision? Do you stumble across the line of addiction in consistently craving that comfort? Let’s talk addictive mindsets.
Firstly, it’s completely fine to indulge. Full restriction simply does not work. In cases of alcohol/drug detox, going cold turkey usually isn’t the safest option. In any case of an addictive mindset, complete withdrawal from your vice will make you want it more. In saying this, personal reward systems and treats can be a great motivation technique.This doesn’t make you an addict, though the dangers of vices are becoming more prevalent.
How do you know if you’ve crossed that line? Ask yourself if you find that you are constantly leaning on something to ease pain. This includes, but is not limited to: food, love/sex, gambling, excessive partying, smoking, binge watching/drinking/eating, etc. It can seem like elegant picture you painted for your life is being overshadowed by shades of grey. These behaviors are often shamed in society, but it’s important to know that there is an entire community that understands the need to materialize emotional pain, and you are not alone. Here are a few tips to break the cycle.
Let old habits die hard. If you’re someone who has been cradling those crutches for years, it can be difficult to let them go. There’s a saying about letting your old self die to become a new, almost as a personal resurrection. Break free from the old you.
Go to the source. You’ll need to identify what’s causing you to lean on your vice. The only way to beat it, is to address it. In the process, you’ll come to understand yourself better whilst practicing self love and patience. This cannot be skipped because all steps following will be a band aid solution.
Re-frame your image. Fill the emptiness with healthier, more positive habits. Many toxic behaviors are developed due to a lack of control, so take control in non-self destructive ways. Once you’ve regained your sense of self, you won’t need to cling to your old ways.
Work whichever steps fit you. If you have an addictive mindset to love, practice being single. If food is your coping mechanism, change the way you feed your body. Routine and regulation is part of human nature.
Addictive mindsets can often be dismissed if they aren’t covered in a 12 step program. While I’m not a doctor or licensed medical professional, I realize the science and severity of addiction. There is more to an addictive mindset that is not being socially being addressed.
There is art in letting go, and beauty in transformation. Everyone in struggling in some form or fashion. Don’t let the shame or stigma attached to addiction guilt you into retracting. If you aren’t struggling with this, someone you know most likely is. Recovery is possible for everyone.
