Anonymous wrote:^^^ I should add that I really like doing it in January because that’s always been a time when I tend to be more quiet and introspective. It kinda just ties everything together in terms of noticing things and figuring out what I want for the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing bc we got in the bad habit of almost daily - both stressed with work and using it to unwind. Already sleeping better and actually feeling less stressed.
What's wrong with almost daily if it's always just one drink?
Can you stop? Dry January is a great test, and takes some of the questions off your shoulders because there's a socially-acceptable answer that isn't simply "I don't drink" (why aren't you drinking? Dry January.)
And if you can't, well, that's diagnostic, innit?
Not drinking in this culture raises eyebrows, which is a whole separate thread. Dry January gives people a socially-acceptable break/reset/sobriety check.
This is all true but dry January is a helpful reset even for people that aren’t concerned about whether they are alcoholics. I never worried I “couldn’t” stop but just wanted to get healthier and focus more on tea, water and other drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing bc we got in the bad habit of almost daily - both stressed with work and using it to unwind. Already sleeping better and actually feeling less stressed.
What's wrong with almost daily if it's always just one drink?
Can you stop? Dry January is a great test, and takes some of the questions off your shoulders because there's a socially-acceptable answer that isn't simply "I don't drink" (why aren't you drinking? Dry January.)
And if you can't, well, that's diagnostic, innit?
Not drinking in this culture raises eyebrows, which is a whole separate thread. Dry January gives people a socially-acceptable break/reset/sobriety check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing bc we got in the bad habit of almost daily - both stressed with work and using it to unwind. Already sleeping better and actually feeling less stressed.
What's wrong with almost daily if it's always just one drink?
World Health Org, Jan 2023
“No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health.”
“Alcohol is a toxic, psychoactive, and dependence-producing substance and has been classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer decades ago – this is the highest risk group, which also includes asbestos, radiation and tobacco.”
https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing bc we got in the bad habit of almost daily - both stressed with work and using it to unwind. Already sleeping better and actually feeling less stressed.
What's wrong with almost daily if it's always just one drink?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thread yet? I will kick it off.
I am actually going on 16 months sober so this will be my second Dry January. Last year I was putting effort into staying sober every day. Now I find it much easier. I am much better off alcohol free - that's personal to me.
What are your reasons for Dry January?
Honestly, if you’re not an alcoholic, it just doesn’t make sense. If you’re not gonna drink, just don’t drink why does it have to be in January?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing bc we got in the bad habit of almost daily - both stressed with work and using it to unwind. Already sleeping better and actually feeling less stressed.
What's wrong with almost daily if it's always just one drink?