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Giving up drink for a year

  • 01-10-2012 12:06PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 57 ✭✭


    I am giving up drink for a year from today meaning I wont touch a drink till 1st of October 2013.



    This is a decision I have made not because I am an alcoholic or because the drink is causing any great stress on my life but just to see what I can get done without the distraction of booze in my life.



    I am looking for suggestion to replace the drink on the weekends as I would be someone who goes out at least twice for a few.



    I am also looking for peoples thoughts on the matter.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 376 ✭✭hubba


    Great decision.

    ''...what I can get done without the distraction of booze in my life'.

    With the above in mind, 3 things spring to my mind immediately:
    1. Improve upon or vary your physical fitness/activities
    2. embark on a course of study or new mentally stimulating hobby
    3. plan on how to invest the money you will save

    And if you look through old posts here there are plenty of suggestions on what to do with your weekends, there's a whole world out there outside the pub.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,562 ✭✭✭✭Sunnyisland


    One of the more important steps in overcoming an alcohol problem/addiction/just want to stop ;) is to understand the many benefits you will receive by living a healthier lifestyle. A great way to do this is to make a list of these benefits, and refer to it often to reinforce your commitment to removing alcohol from your life.You should regularly review what is working and what’s not, what things are still tripping you up and most importantly, what benefits you are seeing. Remind yourself of your original reasons for wanting to stop drinking alcohol. By getting a plan together and working it will also help no end,Good luck its not easy but can and has been done by many:)


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