10 Reasons to Take a Break from Booze

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Did you know that 20% of regular drinkers will become alcohol dependent over the years?

That’s why it makes so much sense to take regular breaks to check your dependency.

If you sign up for our Annual Fundraiser – and it’s a breeze then well done – sounds like you have things under control.  On the other hand if you can’t get through 30 days without a drink – or can’t even contemplate the thought of it then you really need to make some changes.

Taking a 30 day break from alcohol is beneficial for so many reasons – but lets just pick 10 them:-

  1.  Alcohol is cunning.  It’s an addictive drug and needs to be treated with caution.  We need to check regularly that we are still in control.

  2. Drinking more than one and a half bottles of wine a week may put your health at risk.  A break will help to “reset” your drinking patterns.

  3. A 30 day break will allow you to identify your “triggers” and learn how to deal with them in more healthy ways.

  4. Neuroscience shows that 30 days is enough time for our brain to form new neural pathways to form new habits – and break unhealthy ones.

  5. It will take 7-10 days for your body to detox – after that your sleep, your skin – and your mood will improve.

  6. Taking a break from booze will free your mind from wondering if you should drink tonight – or why you drank so much last night.

  7. 30 days gives you an opportunity to become “Sober Curious” – to explore what your life would be like without alcohol in it – you may just prefer it!

  8. Studies have shown that liver stiffness and high blood pressure will reduce during an alcohol free month.

  9. We may realise that we can have fun without alcohol – that we have been giving alcohol far too much credit for the good times!

  10. Drinking alcohol is like throwing gasoline on the fire of anxiety and depression – lets start 2021 feeling calm and positive!

An alcohol-free month is the best choice we could possibly make for our health.  It’s a natural extension of the wellness movement.

As we head into the new year many of us will be determined to up the yoga, the juicing and the exercise but at some point we will need to come face-to-face with our wine habit – which may well be sabotaging all our hard work.

Our Dry January Challenge is a fundraiser – so not only to you get to do a reality check on your drinking habits but you get to help a child.

Just click HERE to sign up and let us get you through the festive season and into a Dry January!

Janet x

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