Drinking at Work
Jordan and Jason discuss the importance of not feeling pressured to drink at work, and how it can actually boost your productivity and social life. Recovering alcoholics can still be the life of the party, and it's important to prioritize your health and comfort over peer pressure.In this clip
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Related Questions
Could my drinking be a way to soothe my nervousness around people? I notice my fidgeting and a desire for spikes in energy, possibly tied to my interests in coffee and action-packed shows. I fear that changing my behavior might make me more focused, and since I struggle to stay focused in front of people, I worry I'll be alone and left with only my achievements, which might reflect a self-limiting belief.
I'm also afraid that if I cut back on drinking, I'll stop going out, meeting girls, and become a homebody. How can I navigate these concerns while working on my drinking habits?
I also have a concern about "losing myself" when I let go—perhaps I need an energy channeling practice to align myself better, like tai chi, as my mom suggested. It's not just about drinking; it's about understanding where my energy should go. I’ve confronted some deeper issues, and I wonder if I've addressed the easier ones first. Might I have an addictive personality? I obsess over one thing and then switch to another, struggling to maintain a balanced life without feeling guilty about my performance.