Less alcohol- January 2018- one day at a time
Replies
-
I didn’t have my own beer last night but I will admit to stealing a couple swigs of my husband’s beer. I still think it’s progress!6
-
I drink far too much and need to get a grip. Went dry for all of November and hated it - maybe need another way?? Weapon of choice is ice cold Vodka.3
-
I made it thru New Years day!!! 176 hours sober... This is 7 days!!! I made it thru my first week10
-
If I drank less I'd have nothing
But tell you what - out of solidarity, I'll do a teetotal January to spur you on - even if that is only about four drinks for the month1 -
My dry month starts today! (Yesterday was my hubbys birthday and we went to a brewery for lunch I’m excited for better health and hopefully some weight loss.0
-
Vincerayner, I'm cutting back one beer a night. You don't have to quit, just set a goal that works for you.
1 -
I would like to join please.1
-
Michellerenee, you're in1
-
Didn't drink at all yesterday (was tempted but I resisted). Here's to a dry January!2
-
Count me in. I started Keto Sept 4th 2017. I am down 32lbs and 3 sizes. My vice is not food but alcohol. I love beer and it loves me back.... ugh! Looking forward to 2018 to continue my journey. Please feel free to friend me. I like the idea of supporting each other through 2018.1
-
I'm in. Drank way too much New Year's Eve, felt awful New Year's Day and told myself that was it. I'm having a dry January. I'd already stopped drinking my beloved wine two nights a week, usually Monday and Tuesday. What helps me is diet ginger ale, club soda and lime, and experimenting with new teas. My tough time is about 5-8 p.m. and they all help. One other thought: My husband and I went out for one round of drinks New Year's Eve (he, a craft beer, me a Chardonnay) and, with tip, it was a nice round $25. That is insane. I should just take the money I'm going to save on drinking in January and take a nice cruise or something.8
-
Dawna954 beer and I have the same relationship2
-
I'm in! Definitely need a little dry out. I like the no drinks Sun-Thursday idea and not overdoing Fri and Sat. I began a weekly yoga workshop on Wednesdays which I think will get me over the hump and help to refocus my energies.2
-
JulieAL1969 wrote: »I sometimes listen to youtube videos by alcoholmastery.com. The man has been sober for three years. He is real and honest. And I really get motivated by his videos.
I did well last night. Two small cocktails and a glass of wine during a dinner out. BUT even with that minor amount (for me), I didnt sleep well at all. I know there is direct link for poor sleep quality and alcohol. Drink a few and then I am tossing and turning all night long.
I read his book and get his weekly emails. He has a good perspective that looks at alcohol differently and helps you to feel empowered by not drinking.2 -
Sign me up! DH went dayshift a year ago and it has become to easy to enjoy nice dinners and cocktails too much. Along with some other health issues, I am heavier than I have ever been. Time to clean up my act. Goal is just to be healthier in the spring, and more energetic.3
-
Thank you so much for starting this thread! My goal is to go a solid three weeks with no alcohol, but hoping that will be extended.
I want to lose 20 pounds, but more than that, I need to be healthy for my young kids. For far too long, I have been using wine as my comfort. Bad day? have some wine! Good day? have some wine! This Is Us is on... have some wine
I want better sleep and more fitness. I love reading the comments because I know I am not alone in this.
Good luck to all!7 -
happy to see this thread, my goals were also for a dry month! I don't drink on the daily, but atleast one night out of every week I am black out drunk and i just need to cut that down considerably.3
-
I drank more than I wanted to on New Year's eve...fail : ( I did at least keep my promise to myself to get up in the morning and meet my running group for a "kick off the year right" run and then breakfast. It was no easy task since it was -1F outside, but I managed and it definitely put me in a positive mind set for January. No alcohol yesterday, which wasn't too tough because my husband wasn't drinking either.
I do have a bit of a confession to make. The thought of a dry life kind of scares me. Like so many of you have expressed, my life in many ways seems to revolve around alcohol. I know that is sad, but it's the reality of it. Does anyone else feel frightened about the changes they will need to make in order to stay alcohol free. I have to admit that this is the number one reason that I keep saying I need to cut back but not give it up entirely.6 -
Last night at the recommendation of several on this thread, I started reading This Naked Mind by Annie Grace. OMG. Mind blown. The way she looks at drinking/not drinking makes SO much sense to me. Maybe her way of thinking won't resonate with everyone, but it sure does with me. The thought of living my whole life just resisting and fighting the temptation is/was so overwhelming. But today I woke up actually excited to have a great day today without alcohol. The prospect of getting to a point where I rarely even think of alcohol is so exciting, and Ms. Grace makes a very convincing case that this is very possible. Today is day 2 of making other choices. Have a great day everyone. Another plus . . . breakfast (not just a Diet Coke) sounded really wonderful this morning--oatmeal, coffee, and the good-for-me supplements I should take every day but usually can't stand to look at after drinking the night before.9
-
lporter229 wrote: »I drank more than I wanted to on New Year's eve...fail : ( I did at least keep my promise to myself to get up in the morning and meet my running group for a "kick off the year right" run and then breakfast. It was no easy task since it was -1F outside, but I managed and it definitely put me in a positive mind set for January. No alcohol yesterday, which wasn't too tough because my husband wasn't drinking either.
I do have a bit of a confession to make. The thought of a dry life kind of scares me. Like so many of you have expressed, my life in many ways seems to revolve around alcohol. I know that is sad, but it's the reality of it. Does anyone else feel frightened about the changes they will need to make in order to stay alcohol free. I have to admit that this is the number one reason that I keep saying I need to cut back but not give it up entirely.
You are definitely not alone. I have thought of giving up alcohol completely many times but I always come back to trying to moderate. I live in a big city and everything includes alcohol, dinner with friends, work functions, on and on. I know I'm not a good moderator, really of anything in my life, but I can't seem to let go of booze.2 -
I am in. I drank one beer NYE. I was sick so not such a victory. I need to cut back. I am only going to drink in social situations and then in moderation. It has gotten too easy to have a glass of wine as work is too stressful, kids etc.3
-
Just saw Dr. Jennifer Ashton on Good Morning America. Interesting segment on alcohol dependency among women...wine is also called “mommy juice”, which sad but true for many of us. Also, Dr. Ashton is also doing a dry January from overindulging in recent months. See, even those famous pretty people on TV need to dry out sometimes too! 2 days dry here.5
-
Ok, I'm in! I've never joined one of these things before, so we'll see how it goes. I do LOVE my wine at the end of the day. If I could just scale it back to one a day, or just on a Friday and Saturday, that would be best. Maybe one a day to start...then scale back from there.2
-
Thank you so much for starting this thread! My goal is to go a solid three weeks with no alcohol, but hoping that will be extended.
I want to lose 20 pounds, but more than that, I need to be healthy for my young kids. For far too long, I have been using wine as my comfort. Bad day? have some wine! Good day? have some wine! This Is Us is on... have some wine
I want better sleep and more fitness. I love reading the comments because I know I am not alone in this.
Good luck to all!
I wasn't sure if this was my post, or something else.
my life, to a T2 -
I am in also, I am planning for a dry January, today was successful but I had to keep myself busy tonight (5-8pm is my weakest link). Plus I find a nice Detox tea called Pukka is really good before going to bed. Day 1 down plus I am under my calories so maybe I will start losing weight again.
As the book ‘This Naked Mind’ keeps getting recommended, which I have and not read, I also have some of this tea, which I’m yet to try...time to start both then!
I could easily have caved in and bought some wine earlier, but weighed up the pros and cons. Day 2 down then...tomorrow, we will see...
Best of luck to everyone else, in whatever you’ve chosen to achieve.
3 -
Oh yes please can I join this challenge? I sleep terrible and I'm piling on the weight2
-
Day one down for me. Avoided any temptation with an early night. My aim is to cut back, but not abstain totally. I am building it into my calories, but really aiming for just a couple of drinks on Friday & Saturday.3
-
Day 1 dry here too. My danger hours of 6 to 8 pm were not too hard. I didn't sleep well though due to partners snoring.2
-
JulieAL1969 wrote: »https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0996715002/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - This book changed my life.
Thanks for sharing this book title. I plan on buying it. I read the first 40 pages which were free to download. I also like the author's videos on youtube.
I am very interested in this book...Can you tell me about your experiences after reading it?0 -
I woke up around 3 am and then took a nap at 6:30am...I felt yukky when I got up and through the day....didn't feel like doing my 30 day Shred....which I have done 29 days...my ribs hurt from my husband trying to crack my back....so...tempted and ended up drinking my wine spritzers....I feel better now...I have an attitude adjustment...Tomorrow is another day...back on my schedule...
4
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions