Navigating Big Drinking Holidays in Addiction Recovery: Tips for St. Patrick’s Day and Beyond

As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the excitement for many is noticeable. However, for those in addiction recovery, big drinking holidays can present unique challenges and triggers. The abundance of alcohol-centric events and societal pressure to partake can make it particularly daunting for someone new to recovery. But fear not, because with the right mindset and strategies, you can navigate these occasions successfully while staying true to your commitment to sobriety.

  1. Plan Ahead: One of the most effective strategies is to plan your day in advance. Identify potential triggers and situations where alcohol may be present, and make alternative plans accordingly. Consider attending recovery-focused events or spending time with sober friends and family.

Example: Instead of hitting up crowded pubs for St. Patrick’s Day festivities, plan a sober gathering like a movie night, game night, or outdoor activity with friends who support your recovery journey.

  1. Bring Your Own Beverage: If you’re attending a gathering where alcohol will be served, bring your own non-alcoholic beverages. Having a drink in hand can help you feel more comfortable and less tempted to indulge in alcohol.

Example: Prepare a delicious mocktail or bring a favorite non-alcoholic beverage to sip on throughout the event. Sparkling water with lime or a refreshing fruit punch can be excellent alternatives.

  1. Lean on Support Systems: Surround yourself with supportive friends, family, or fellow individuals in recovery who understand and respect your sobriety goals. Having a support system can provide encouragement and strength during challenging times.

Example: Reach out to a sober buddy or attend a support group meeting before and after the holiday to reinforce your commitment to recovery and share your experiences with others who can relate.

  1. Practice Self-Care: Prioritize self-care during big drinking holidays. Engage in activities that bring you joy, relaxation, and fulfillment. This could include exercise, meditation, journaling, or indulging in your favorite hobbies.

Example: Start your St. Patrick’s Day with a morning yoga session, go for a nature walk, or treat yourself to a spa day to unwind and rejuvenate.

  1. Have an Exit Strategy: If you find yourself in a situation where you feel uncomfortable or tempted to drink, have an exit strategy in place. It’s okay to remove yourself from triggering environments to protect your sobriety.

Example: Prepare a polite excuse in advance, such as needing to attend to an early morning commitment or simply feeling under the weather, and gracefully excuse yourself from the situation if needed.

Remember, your sobriety is worth celebrating every day, including holidays. By implementing these tips and strategies, you can navigate big drinking holidays like St. Patrick’s Day with confidence and resilience.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction and needs support navigating holidays or any day, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. New Day Recovery offers resources and assistance 24/7. Call us at 330-953-3300 for support and guidance on your journey to recovery.

Stay strong, stay sober, and remember that each day is a new opportunity for growth and healing. You’re not alone in this journey towards a healthier, happier life.