How to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol
Realize that abusing drugs may lead to devastating events in people's lives., Think about what other things in life you can do, such as activities that are more fulfilling than drugs., Examine all activities broadly, to help you Discover What You...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Realize that abusing drugs may lead to devastating events in people's lives.
These could include prison, homelessness, job loss, financial difficulties, serious medical problems such as an overproduction of serotonin and even death. -
Step 2: Think about what other things in life you can do
Maybe investing in a career, or practicing an instrument.
Drugs can destroy family ties, so spend time strengthening bonds with your family and friends. , Think about the compliments received from utilizing your skills, the rewards of pursuing an interesting career, or how much your new found self-esteem really means to you.
Write down your goals and tick each goal as you achieve it.
Don't set your goals too high, make sure they are reasonable, or you will just set yourself up for failure. , If you were taking drugs, the results would never be as good. ,, It could be a street corner or a party.
By now, you should be able to tell the person why you choose to refuse or chose not to participate in what they are offering.
If in a moment of weakness you choose to try drugs again, first, think it through very carefully.
Second, make sure you are in a safe environment with people you love and trust. , Try immersing yourself in activities that are made more difficult by drugs, such as driving, talking on the phone, learning something new, or jogging. , This will help you be more accountable, and it should provide you with positive feedback from someone who genuinely cares about you. ,, Just because many Rock Stars, actors or friends use them doesn't make them cool; you must make your own decisions.
For every star who looks cool taking drugs, there is one who is in rehab, or has died. , If you don't make mistakes in life, how will you learn? Accept your mistakes and don't be hypocritical when you see people around you making the same mistakes.
The thing that matters is what lies ahead of you, not what is in your past.
The past has taught you a valuable lesson.
Learning from your mistakes has made you a stronger person today. , Make sure you are firm and strong.
If you come across as weak, the person following you will latch on. , Try to lose them if at all possible.
Find a crowded location or look for somewhere you can find someone responsible and reputable.
If you're in school, find a teacher. , Make sure that you alert an appropriate person about the encounter.
Give all the details you can. , This step is one to take if you are not in school.
Move away from those who have offered you drugs before calling the police.
If they hear you, they may become angry or violent. , You should avoid the person who offered drugs at all costs.
It would also be advisable to avoid the place where you were offered drugs. , example:
No thanks, lets go play some baseball. , example:
No thanks! My parents would ground me for life! -
Step 3: such as activities that are more fulfilling than drugs.
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Step 4: Examine all activities broadly
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Step 5: to help you Discover What You Really Want from a New Career.
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Step 6: Compare the results
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Step 7: long term and short term
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Step 8: of your new lifestyle.
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Step 9: Realize that enjoying life and pursuing new interests is more satisfying and easier (long term anyway) than abusing drugs.
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Step 10: Prepare yourself for occasions where strangers may offer drugs to you.
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Step 11: Try to associate with people who do not use drugs
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Step 12: and avoid situations where they will be used and given or offered to you.
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Step 13: Have a good friend who you can talk to about any situation where you are tempted to take drugs.
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Step 14: Remember that the future is full of promise and abusing drugs might rob you of those beautiful things in life.
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Step 15: Look at the list of people who have been destroyed
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Step 16: even killed
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Step 17: by drugs.
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Step 18: Forgive yourself if you feel you made a mistake by trying drugs.
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Step 19: Just say NO.
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Step 20: Walk away.
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Step 21: Tell an adult about it.
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Step 22: Call the police or an authoritative person.
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Step 23: Avoid further encounters.
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Step 24: Change the subject.
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Step 25: State a fact.
Detailed Guide
These could include prison, homelessness, job loss, financial difficulties, serious medical problems such as an overproduction of serotonin and even death.
Maybe investing in a career, or practicing an instrument.
Drugs can destroy family ties, so spend time strengthening bonds with your family and friends. , Think about the compliments received from utilizing your skills, the rewards of pursuing an interesting career, or how much your new found self-esteem really means to you.
Write down your goals and tick each goal as you achieve it.
Don't set your goals too high, make sure they are reasonable, or you will just set yourself up for failure. , If you were taking drugs, the results would never be as good. ,, It could be a street corner or a party.
By now, you should be able to tell the person why you choose to refuse or chose not to participate in what they are offering.
If in a moment of weakness you choose to try drugs again, first, think it through very carefully.
Second, make sure you are in a safe environment with people you love and trust. , Try immersing yourself in activities that are made more difficult by drugs, such as driving, talking on the phone, learning something new, or jogging. , This will help you be more accountable, and it should provide you with positive feedback from someone who genuinely cares about you. ,, Just because many Rock Stars, actors or friends use them doesn't make them cool; you must make your own decisions.
For every star who looks cool taking drugs, there is one who is in rehab, or has died. , If you don't make mistakes in life, how will you learn? Accept your mistakes and don't be hypocritical when you see people around you making the same mistakes.
The thing that matters is what lies ahead of you, not what is in your past.
The past has taught you a valuable lesson.
Learning from your mistakes has made you a stronger person today. , Make sure you are firm and strong.
If you come across as weak, the person following you will latch on. , Try to lose them if at all possible.
Find a crowded location or look for somewhere you can find someone responsible and reputable.
If you're in school, find a teacher. , Make sure that you alert an appropriate person about the encounter.
Give all the details you can. , This step is one to take if you are not in school.
Move away from those who have offered you drugs before calling the police.
If they hear you, they may become angry or violent. , You should avoid the person who offered drugs at all costs.
It would also be advisable to avoid the place where you were offered drugs. , example:
No thanks, lets go play some baseball. , example:
No thanks! My parents would ground me for life!
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Harold Baker
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