Fantastic effort, very well done to you! That's a great achievement! An inspiration as so many on this thread are.
How are you getting on yourself?
Fantastic effort, very well done to you! That's a great achievement! An inspiration as so many on this thread are.
It gets on my nerves every January when the people I know who drink the least take every opportunity to tell you that they're doing Dry January...
Not doing it in any self-righteous way like some of those in Dry January. What this thread has shown is that there are plenty of people out there who used to drink and now don't.
How are you getting on yourself?
Doing good thank you, 57 days without alcohol today in no small part because of the support and inspiration of this thread. Have had some days of huge temptation but non-alcoholic beer and checking in and reading here is helping with those.
I find setting 'drinking days' is a new thing for me now. I know I'm not going tee-total forever, but I also know I can have the odd blow-out - and setting dates really helps. What I'm finding is that I'm building them up as these amazing 'beer nights' - and all they're ending up to be is normal nights where I feel a bit squiffy, then feel like crap all the next day. A great way of putting me off booze!!
Well done. Great result and hope you manage many more and reap the benefits.
It’s 1 year since I started thinking about my drinking / using this app. 322 days without alcohol, no alcohol since 1st of January.
It’s 1 year since I started thinking about my drinking / using this app. 322 days without alcohol, no alcohol since 1st of January. To be honest- not drinking at all has been much easier than it was trying to reduce the amount I drank, as the latter involved pretty much daily decisions and internal grappling, where as just stopping is relatively simple - once you’ve taken the one big decision.
Doing good thank you, 57 days without alcohol today in no small part because of the support and inspiration of this thread. Have had some days of huge temptation but non-alcoholic beer and checking in and reading here is helping with those.
Also I’m not sure I’ve really found my feet as a non-drinker... and I haven’t really got my head around what’s next..
Great stuff Happy Exile. Can't believe you are at 57 days already. I haven't tried any AF beers yet - I've just stuck to soft drinks or water so far but I might try some out to mix things up a bit.
After the Aus cancellations they’ve just announced a string of US festival dates so he must be making progress? Hope so. I understand he was 15 years sober; wonder what made him slip?
I´m struggling to understand why people doing Dry January are self-righteous or get on your nerves? What works for you may not work for them, and hence having a month off is their way of controlling things. On top of that, having a designated month off hugely reduces the peer pressure element of drinking, especially if you´re not the only one in your group of friends doing it.
Personally, for the past few years I´ve done Sober October and Dry January. It really works for me as I have no intention of giving alcohol up, but these two months are a constant reminder how easy it is not to drink and how your friends will normally support you when you´re not drinking.
I guess what I´m saying is don´t knock other people´s choices when it comes to how they decide not to drink. If this thread shows anything, it´s how much easier it is when other people support your attempts to curb drinking
Haven't had a drink since the 4th October now. Ten days feels pretty good but it's my girlfriend's birthday this week and I've got a gig on Sunday so I'll be knocking a few back for sure and that's OK.
Slowly, slowly coming to terms with the fact that, for now at least, tee-total isn't something I'm able to do and that is also fine. I'm taking pride in knowing I'm way down on where I was (no more lunch time nor post-work sessions) and my work with my PT has got me in better shape than I've been in in a fair old time.
Congrats to everyone else in here making those milestones or discovering things about themselves. It's nice to know we're all on similar journeys.