A Young Couple Reviews Their Abusive And Irresponsible Drinking And Their Short And Long Range Dreams, Hopes, And Aspirations


Frank and Linda have been dating one another for eight years. They met while enrolled in the same micro computer class at a relatively small, countryside, private liberal arts college located in the Eastern part of the United States. While they were mainly good buddies at first, they eventually began dating when they were in their third year of college.

Due to the fact both of them came from very strict backgrounds, neither one of them drank much social drinking stage when they first started to date. As the time proceeded, nonetheless, they started to go to more sorority and fraternity parties, keg parties, happy hours, and football bashes. Consequently, they progressively began to drink increasingly more the longer they interacted with one another.

After they graduated from college, they both got jobs in a medium size city located just about fifty-five miles from their undergraduate college. Then they finally decided to move into the same apartment together.

With any substantial adjustment in an individual's life there is generally something that activates the specific change in question. For Linda and Frank the notion of having children and buying a new house was this "change agent." Simply put, for the first time in their lives, Frank and Linda began to reflect on their hazardous drinking and the alcohol long term effects on their lives. As an example, they began to wonder if they would ever experience an alcohol overdose due to their heavy drinking.

Would their heavy drinking unfavorably affect their ability to have children? How would they be able to continue spending most of their money on drinking if they were to begin saving for a new house?

From a different perspective, although neither one of them ever suffered from alcohol poisoning, received a DUI arrest, or experienced alcohol poisoning symptoms, they understood that their irresponsible and abusive drinking was becoming a troublesome issue that they could not discount any longer. All of these questions clearly indicated the same conclusion, namely that Frank and Linda needed to discover that they couldn't maintain their irresponsible and hazardous drinking if their dreams, hopes, and plans were to be realized.

Once they got to this conclusion, they told their drinking pals about their their goal of buying or building a new house, about their plans to start a family, and about their marital plans. They also told their drinking pals that they still wanted to hang around with them but that they would be drinking responsibly from this moment forward so that they could start realizing their future hopes, aspirations, and dreams.

Much to their amazement, all of their friends expressed relief because they too had been taking into account the direction of their lives and concluded that their life-styles were too focused on drinking. They also felt that they would have to change notably if they were to become more adult-like and show more care for their health, their careers, and for their aspirations in the next fifteen or twenty years.

After their candid chat with their buddies about their dreams, hopes, and plans, Frank and Linda in reality started to have more meaningful relationships with all of their buddies. The fundamental reason for this was the fact that all of them were on the same page regarding their heavy drinking and their short and long-term goals, plans, and aspirations.

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