I agree with it all you wrote. I quit alcohol about eight years ago, and I haven't drunk since then, with no exception.
The most significant difference in my case was to become more productive, make better decisions, and don't waste time in places and with people that clearly weren't for me. I realized it after some time, but it was like another big AHA moment.
Even though I wasn't a big drinker, quitting alcohol was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
nice to see your name pop back up in my inbox, been missing your content!
i gave up drinking a few years ago...love all the energy and clarity i get from this one choice.
wrote about the first year i went no alcohol: https://www.connorswenson.com/blog/12-months-0-drinks-what-not-drinking-taught-me
I agree with it all you wrote. I quit alcohol about eight years ago, and I haven't drunk since then, with no exception.
The most significant difference in my case was to become more productive, make better decisions, and don't waste time in places and with people that clearly weren't for me. I realized it after some time, but it was like another big AHA moment.
Even though I wasn't a big drinker, quitting alcohol was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
Im still not at the "fully quitting stage" yet but getting close. Nice one!
Thanks so much for sharing. I just celebrated a year of sobriety and reflected on the things that stopped me from quitting earlier.
https://shiftingperspectives.substack.com/p/eight-things-that-could-be-stopping
Just read this now, this is great!