How to Stop Obsessing Over an Alcoholic

alcoholicsfriend.com Four tips on how to stop obsessing over an alcoholic. Coping with a husband, wife, friend or co-worker is challenging. These tips will help you handle difficult situations in a much more calm way. I have three FREE , full-length audio lessons for you in our mini course for dealing with alcoholics. Why should you listen to me? You should listen to me because my mom was an alcoholic, I battled with the disease and have been sober for thirteen years, and I was married to an abusive drug-addict/alcoholic. I’ve attend thousands of AA and Al-non meetings and have helped thousands deal with alcohol related situations. I can help you too! Slowly, over time, our lives become invaded with thoughts of what the problem drinker is doing. From the moment we awake up-until we sleep, we cannot quit thinking about their behaviors. Here are a few steps to help you break the obsession: -Don’t even look at them when you are around them to try and figure out if they have been drinking, are drinking or will be getting drunk later. -Refuse to drive by any place that you think they may be getting drunk. -Only call them on the phone once when they break an engagement. -Just get in bed and go to sleep when they have not come home. Relationship problems with alcoholics are difficult to handle. These tips will help you to have more peace and serenity in your life. Why would they? When you stop wondering what they are doing all of the time, you will quit confronting them. This