sober on the weekend

How to Stay Sober on the Weekend Post Rehab

Staying sober on the weekend can be worrisome for recovering alcoholics. For many people, weekends signify cookouts, long days at the beach (in the summer), and time off work. Alcohol goes hand-in-hand with the weekend. Those who have recently completed drug rehab are still vulnerable to relapse and can be easily tempted to drink if alcohol is around them.

Gratefully, there are simple steps you can take to avoid uncomfortable situations and protect your recovery on a busy fun-filled weekend. 

Pick Your Activities Wisely 

Everyone with a substance abuse problem has triggers that can put them at risk of using again. In early recovery, you are taught to avoid these triggers until you are stronger. But now is not the time to throw yourself into potentially dangerous or uncomfortable situations. 

The best thing you can do right now is plan your activities wisely. Steer clear of places and events where alcohol will be. Surround yourself with people you can trust to stay sober and engage in healthy activities.

If you feel that your family and friends will be indulging over the weekend, connect with members from your treatment center or attend a sober event near you. 

Plan an Out-of-Town Getaway 

If you are used to partying over the weekend and feel that there are too many triggers around you, it may be best to get out of town for a few days. Gather a few sober friends or family members and plan a road trip or camping trip. Spend a few days in a nearby city touring the local museums and hot spots or just having a few nice dinners!

Getting away from your current environment is not just a way to avoid your triggers, but also it allows you to reset and recharge. Being in a new location can help you see things from a new perspective, which makes your problems seem smaller and less important. While any activities can be motivating, those tied to nature are especially refreshing. 

Host a Weekend BBQ or Dinner 

Why not host your own weekend gathering? This way, you can control the guest list, the food you serve, and the music you listen to. Invite members from your 12-step groups as well as friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers who are supportive of your recovery. Preparing and setting up for the party will distract you from the festivities going on and give you something to look forward to. Plus, it’s a nice way to say thanks to all the people who have supported you going to drug rehab. 

Prioritize Your Recovery 

You made the best decision to recognize your alcohol problem and quit drinking, so don’t question your choices just because you can’t partake in the weekend’s partying. It’s natural to feel some disappointment and resentment but keep your priorities straight. 

You are working toward building a better life that you can enjoy every day for the rest of your life. The stuff that you feel like you’re giving up will be worth it. Trust in yourself and your recovery. 

BYO Drinks and Have an Exit Strategy 

Maybe it’s been sometime between now and when you first sought drug rehab, and you are ready to attend a social gathering. Eventually, you have to go outside your comfort zone and try new things. As long as you have a good foothold in your recovery and have been sober for some time (we generally recommend at least 1 year), you can start attending more events. 

Of course, continue choosing your events wisely, as there’s a difference between attending a low-key family gathering and a kegger with your college buddies. Bring nonalcoholic drinks if you can, or ask for water or soda when you arrive. Having a nonalcoholic drink in your hand takes some of the pressure off. You can also use firm, direct statements like, “No, I’m not drinking today” or “I’m the DD today.”

It’s also important to have an exit strategy in case you start feeling uncomfortable. Sometimes social situations take the wrong turn and you need to leave. Or you may be just not feeling the vibes you had hoped for. Whatever the reason, listen to your gut and leave the party. You can leave with the sober friend you brought along or call one of your trusted contacts. 

Seek Additional Help After Drug Rehab 

With just a bit of planning and clear communication, you can have fun and sober weekends. As you go through more of them, it will get easier. You’ll find that there are plenty of fun things you can do to celebrate the summer without getting wasted. 

The best part is, you’ll remember everything that happens and you won’t have to be embarrassed about the things you did and said. Hangovers are also a thing of the past! You can wake up the next day feeling great and being able to do something fun. Imagine all the hours wasted from previous hangovers, headaches, throwing up, etc. This is no longer your life. 

Remember, if you ever need additional support to supplement your recovery, contact Awakenings Treatment Center. Our drug rehab program in beautiful Agoura Hills, California offers a wide range of programs and therapies that can benefit people in all stages of recovery. With the Awakenings community, you never have to feel alone!