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Where Alcohol Fits

A Practical System for Personal
Assessment and Insight

Are You Concerned About Your Drinking?

Most people who pick up a book like this aren’t falling apart. They’re functioning., showing up, have jobs, relationships, and responsibilities. They could just be sober curious. Nothing looks catastrophic from the outside. But somewhere along the way, a quieter question starts to surface. Not the dramatic one. Not “Am I an alcoholic?” Not “Do I need rehab?” It’s usually something more subtle and harder to explain:

Is this still fine?

That question can hang around for a long time. With alcohol, if something isn’t working in life, there is always a reasonable explanation. Stress. Marriage problems. Career pressure. Someone else’s fault. Just going through a rough patch.

If you find yourself having any of these nagging thoughts, this workbook may be a useful resource for you.

Who This Book Is For

Why Read “Where Alcohol Fits”

Checking On Yourself

Maybe people have said some things or you just want to prove something to yourself. This book is objective and non-shaming.

Rebalancing Priorities

Things you used to care about seem less important. People are starting to fade away. Events come and go with you missing them.

Tracking

Time tends to move faster as we age. Sometimes its good to take some notes just to make sure we’re not fooling ourselves.

Health Questions

Weight gain, lack of energy, a strange pain in your side. Maybe you think your body is talking to to you. Something is making you pause.

Chapters

Where Alcohol Fits lets you choose areas of your life where you could be affected. Read one, read all, it’s up to you.

Short Content

Chapter outtakes, random notes, and stories from others.

What this book is for

This workbook is not meant to determine whether alcohol is “a problem.” It is meant to help you understand what alcohol …

Walking Into Your 1st Meeting

The first time I went to an AA meeting, I sat in the parking lot for a while before I could make myself get out of the c…

Final Reflections – Health

Daily Nugget – Pain and Misery

Pain is inevitable. Misery is a choice

The Single Girl, Melissa

I spent most of my thirties dating. That is probably the simplest way to describe it. I had a steady job, a small apartm…

Daily Nugget – Control

There is a wide gap between having Self-control versus trying to be in-control.

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