30 Day No Alcohol Challenge best review
Everybody wants to live a happy life. We all want health, wealth, love and happiness. But not everyone gets it. I figured out five years ago you CAN have it all – by reducing or quitting alcohol.Even if you’re just a social drinker, is alcohol slowing you down? Is it harming your bank account? Damaging your relationships?Are you stuck in a rut? Are you tired of feeling hungover and sluggish and tired and irritable all the time?The 30-Day No Alcohol Challenge will get you back on track. You deserve the good life. Your success in life hinges upon you reaching out and grabbing it.“Thank you so much for teaching me how to do this, James! I used to drink a lot, then I took your 30 Day No Alcohol Challenge, and now I’ve cut right back. I’ve lost 15lbs, sleep better, got a BIG promotion at work, which makes me more money, and I’m much happier. Thank you!” [Results will vary]“I stopped drinking a little more than 2 years ago. It’s one of the best things in my life! [Results will vary] ”I love your story! I’ve quit over the years – once for a year, then for eight months. I believe I’m about ready to say goodbye for good. I see the benefits physically – better sleep, feel great in the morning, more energy and intimate sexual connection with my hubby, more patience, many more. I don’t drink a lot but like a glass of wine every month but even that can be too much on my system these days. Way to go, love your life! XO[Results will vary]I also turned away from alcohol (probably for good) a little over 2 years ago. I was one of those middle-aged women who had slowly slipped from light social drinking into a heavier, more dependent relationship with the stuff. I do go to AA meetings a few times a month, but still feel a little insincere calling myself an alcoholic, not because I am better than anyone else, but because alcohol was more a symptom than the cause of my crisis. Yet, I must say my life did improve without alcohol. It might be because it also coincided with better eating, yoga practice and finding more helpful spiritual practices. But whatever it is, it is great![Results will vary]Thank you! Inspiring! I was recently thinking I wanted to challenge myself to 30 days without alcohol, because quite honestly I don’t think I’ve ever gone that long without having a drink. Then I made the excuse that my birthday is coming up and of course I’ll want to have a drink, so now is not a good time. Figures, right!? But you inspired me to give it a go, especially considering the improvement in relationships you suggest. I’m quiet and introverted and feel like I don’t open up socially until I have a few drinks, but I think with time I will shine so much more just being myself.[Results will vary]Thanks for the encouragement James! I am coming up seven months sober and this summer is tough. I am missing my Bombay Saphire gin & tonics with lime… but my life has dramatically improved for the better… now working on losing that extra 20 pounds 😉 Thanks for your great blog !!! xox[Results will vary]Good for you! My father was an alcoholic. I watched him struggle with his addiction for several decades. His drinking ruined our family life. The good news: I did not follow in his footsteps. Your story is very inspiring.[Results will vary]Dear James, thank you for this story. It is really funny to read about it ’cause I also started to stop drinking around three months ago after a very funny evening/night. I can just underline your “I felt better, slept better and had much more mental clarity”. This is sooooo true. One really sees it “normal” to drink alcohol but it is simply not, we are just used to it. Honestly I don’t miss it.[Results will vary]Read More detail...

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