There are certain situations in society where we feel like we HAVE to drink, and that the enjoyment of happy and celebratory events such as weddings, hen dos, birthdays and festivals are affected by a lack of alcohol. In other words, we feel like if there’s no alcohol involved, the event won’t be fun. This might be because of feelings of isolation - everyone else will be drinking and celebrating together; fear of being bored without alcohol, or lack of self-confidence without a drink as a prop to sustain us for the duration of the event – whether that’s a few hours or a few days. Any kind of celebratory event might also have an open bar which can be all kinds of daunting. I speak from experience as I had a hen do in Ibiza within my first 2 months of sobriety, and I’m not going to lie, I was nervous.
So, whether you’re not drinking for a short time or trying a longer period, here are my top tips for surviving and thriving in these situations – because it is possible!
Prepare yourself
Before I go into a potentially triggering or difficult social situation, I make sure I get myself into a positive mindset. This usually involves a 10-minute meditation, 30-minute run or yoga session and then a relaxing bath. This really allows me to gather my thoughts and prepare my mindset for the day ahead. Personally, I have found this little routine invaluable, but everyone’s routine is different. Try a few things and see what works for you!
Make your intention not to drink known
This obviously depends on the situation, but before I went to Ibiza I made it clear to the people I was going with that I wasn’t going to be drinking. This really helped when we got there as no one was pressurising me to have a drink and when I ordered a ginger ale no one was looking at me in horror as I had already managed people’s expectations before we arrived. I think this applies to all situations — it’s not a case of telling the whole wedding party that you aren’t drinking, but mentioning it to the people it will be most relevant to, usually the organiser of the event, makes it easier. This also helps as it then allows them to sort out some non-alcoholic options so you won’t be caught out with nothing to drink. Non–alcoholic beers have been my life saver at hen dos, weddings and birthdays!