Anonymous wrote:I almost cracked tonight but the idea of telling the group I'm doing this with helped me resist. I also started reading The Naked Mind and it's been really helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Whew last night was hard, but I feel amazing this morning. Realizing how many Saturday morning kid activities I attended with a headache….
Anonymous wrote:I almost cracked tonight but the idea of telling the group I'm doing this with helped me resist. I also started reading The Naked Mind and it's been really helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went out to a nice restaurant which had my favorite drink, white Negroni, on the cocktail menu and I resisted ordering it. We saw everyone else with cocktails and wine…and we made it (husband and I).
I’m excited to continue. I have done it in the past and the first week was always the hardest. I like the way I feel without booze.
Good for you!
I'm on Day 10, and I really do feel better. I wake up more rested and energized, with a much better attitude toward the day.
I do have cravings -- particularly when something annoying happens. But I'm sticking to my resolve and pouring iced tea or NA wine or hot tea instead.
Anonymous wrote:We went out to a nice restaurant which had my favorite drink, white Negroni, on the cocktail menu and I resisted ordering it. We saw everyone else with cocktails and wine…and we made it (husband and I).
I’m excited to continue. I have done it in the past and the first week was always the hardest. I like the way I feel without booze.
Anonymous wrote:Fourth year in row. It's a great re-set. This may be the year I stop/sharply curtail drinking. Noticed as I'm getting older that I don't feel so great even after a moderate amount of alcohol (1-2 glasses of wine). Probably time to consider drinking as a very occasional thing to do at a nice dinner out or vacation.
I'm in peri-menopause and drinking and hot flashes are unpleasant.