Categories: Sobriety

Staying Active in Recovery

Many factors contribute to the success of recovery, including having support from friends and family, and by having a disciplined schedule. There is another thing to improve the recovery process and keep an addict from a possible relapse — new hobbies and physical activities.

 

How Hobbies and Interests Help

There are so many benefits of having a hobby or interest to focus on in recovery. Physical activities keep you distracted and away from the thoughts of using substances. Now that the weather is cooling off, it’s time to gather your friends in recovery for a morning hike, game of golf, or any other outdoor activity you can think of.

 

Learn new skills builds confidence

If you have ever dreamt of learning something new, recovery time is the best period to do so. Learning new skills keeps your mind and interests engaged, as you progress your way through long-term sobriety. The joy being good at something is incomparable. Doesn’t matter if you are learning something new or are improving an existing skill. Once you start noticing the progress you have made, there will be a spike in self-confidence. 

 

Use Time Effectively

After a day full of work, chores, responsibilities, or anything that occupies your time, you need something to distract your mind and relax. Passing these idle hours effectively is very crucial, as this is the time when you are most likely to feel the urge to consume. Having a hobby or something you can work upon can be extremely helpful here. You can not only utilize your time but also ease your mind the right way.

 

Sense of Accomplishment

Every activity helps you progress as an individual. For instance, if you choose to learn guitar you could be overwhelmed by that song you just played perfectly. Or if you take up cooking, you’d be happy to see the meal you have just cooked. The end result is a sense of accomplishment, it’s not about perfection.

 

Observe and Adapt

Certain activities make us as human beings feel happy and content. Nature, for instance, has the power to connect with our soul and induce a refreshing effect. Nature can also provide a sense of spiritual healing while also making you realize your true worth and the things that matter more than drugs, alcohol, other substances in your life.

 

Trusting Yourself

Certain outdoor activities require you to have trust in yourself. Risky endeavors such as hiking, mountain climbing, or anything that keeps the adrenaline rushing through your veins can only be completed by you if you believe in yourself. Also, this skill is imperative during recovery since self-confidence and self-trust elevates your chances of achieving long-term sobriety.

 

Addiction recovery is often known as the most difficult phase of the addiction treatment process. With relapsing being a common element of the recovery phase, it is possible to avoid this if you have a well-planned approach to how you would be tackling your downtime during recovery. Incorporating hobbies and outdoor activities in your life can elevate your chances of achieving a long-term recovery without even experiencing a possible relapse. So, if you are currently in addiction recovery, or your loved one is battling their way out of addiction, it is advisable to include some sort of healthy mind-distracting activities to ease your brain during recovery.

 

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