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Addiction Drains Your Confidence

People often turn to drugs and alcohol as a social crutch.  Liquid courage, as they say.  When their inhibitions are lowered, they feel like they can do anything.  They drink, take a hit of meth, shoot up some heroin – this is their ritual.  Unfortunately, an intoxicated person is likely to make good rational decisions.  This false confidence doesn’t include good judgment.

Drug Addiction Drains Confidence

After the consequences of an addiction lifestyle accumulate, the drinking and drugs can have the opposite effect.  What was once used to gain confidence ends up draining it away.  Over time, they realize how much suffering their family has gone through, how much money they’ve wasted, how little purpose they feel in their life.

Then they turn to alcohol and drugs for a different reason.  They still lack confidence, but now they drink and do drugs to cover up the despair.  The goal isn’t necessarily to break out of their shell, but to go into one.  The shell of addiction blurs the sharp edges of their emotional pain.  They hide in this shell because they can’t see themselves surviving without protection.

Facing Pain Takes Courage And Helps Confidence

If they were able to face their pain, they could find ways to live through it.  The pain may never completely go away, but they could live their life in spite of it.  Addiction keeps people locked up in a cage.  They use so many drugs that they keep using just to feel normal.  Or rather, what they think is normal.

A person in the hold of an addiction has a skewed understanding of a healthy lifestyle.  They may be able to pull off the superficial aspects, but without drug treatment or alcohol rehab, they will continue to lack confidence and carry heavy emotional burdens.

Alcohol Rehab and Drug Treatment Help Build Real Confidence

The only way to gain true confidence is to become sober.  Just thinking about it can be unnerving.  Giving up the security of avoiding problems and troubling feelings – it can be tough to go through.  But confidence comes with experience and using courage.  And going through drug treatment can give someone those opportunities.  They can experience facing their fears in the presence of people who care.  They can show courage by stepping out of their social comfort zone in the privacy of a  counseling session.

From these modest beginnings, true confidence can emerge.  Nothing is covered, nothing is hidden, nothing is falsely propped up.  The person’s healthy self can start shining through, giving them confidence and hope
for a better life.

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