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Mindful Drinking: 5 POWERFUL Tips To Help You Drink Less Alcohol 

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Today I'm going to show you how you can practice drinking more mindfully in 2022.
Here's a quick overview of what you'll learn in this video:
The first part will be all about understanding what mindful drinking is, and why it's NOT the same as quitting drinking altogether. Sobriety, mindful drinking and sober curiosity are very different practices.
Next I'll jump into some really actionable tips that you can apply immediately to help you become more of a mindful drinker.
These tips are all backed by behavioral habit psychology, backed by experts!
Finally, you'll get access to some real tools that you can use to help you be more mindful with your drinking.
Not only will you learn what mindful drinking is, but you'll gain real and helpful tips to actually apply in your own life.
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Комментарии : 37   
@abbymathews7679
@abbymathews7679 2 года назад
I have been cutting back by pausing to drink water in between drinks. This helps me feel better the next day
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
Water is life.
@LowKeyDee1620
@LowKeyDee1620 Год назад
My biggest thing is never to drink alone only socially. That cut my drinking from a daily thing to something I do every few weeks or on vacation. Trying to quit completely only made me think about alcohol 10 times more all day long
@candyapple8111
@candyapple8111 3 месяца назад
Its a good way to get free drinks as everyone will help each other drink,as someone who drank alone it was easy to quit.
@octavianmarian9756
@octavianmarian9756 2 года назад
I usually try non alcoholic alternatives and it helps a lot with the cravings
@IanAndersen1
@IanAndersen1 2 года назад
I've been working on reducing my own alcohol, but didn't want to quit. So this is really interesting. I also found that talking to a friend about my personal goals was helpful. 😄
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
Great suggestion!
@hannahwhite4332
@hannahwhite4332 2 года назад
I find alternating with water to be incredibly helpful. Does wonders to prevent a hangover!
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
There's also plenty of non alcoholic beers now that have electrolytes added to help rehydrate!
@lisajoslyn2693
@lisajoslyn2693 2 года назад
Signed up yesterday and have been wanting something like this for a while. I enjoy drinking my wine but in social situations I tend to over do it. Hope this helps. 🤞
@robinfoster9287
@robinfoster9287 Год назад
I joined AA. It made me uncomfortable. Normally, I drink relatively moderately. I binge during alone time without work and structure or during holidays, absences due to vacation as I have cptsd . I recognized this pattern and noticed that's the only criteria for serious binges. Now I buy 1 16 oz beer at a time. If I catch myself doing more than skimming a 2nd one, I dump it out and have to pay for the waste. 1.5-2 drinks is enough for me and not enough to persecute me for the rest of my life. As a note, the sobriety programs really terrified me. They also don't excuse trauma related binges to black out to pain or replays of abuse in the back of my mind but I **do**. I couldn't understand not feeling sorry for myself. I've already had enough tough love ❤ and black and white thinking. I am a gray thinker and not a perfectionist and excuse these excuses as ok. Dumping out the rest seems to be working. It's a workaround for me that works so far. Now that's I've identified it, I'm consciously aware of my "illness", the devastating effects of a binge and isolation and never want the situation repeated. I've lost jobs I loved, ridden in ER vehicles, parted with beautiful pets I love, had schizophrenic type outbursts... at that, I will not go completely dry as I think it is a fundamentalist life with too much change in thought patterns, lifestyle and it caused more grief and disillusionment leading to another binge. People don't change overnight without shock and disabling confusion. Everyone is different. Being mindful & aware is working better for me as I don't function in other situations.
@leigh7507
@leigh7507 Год назад
I feel like AA is for people who have lost so much to drinking - lost their jobs or partners or have become physically addicted. So many people just misuse alcohol a bit and need to get on a healthy lifestyle
@fabricemayrand635
@fabricemayrand635 2 года назад
Joining groups that hold me accountable has been helping a lot!
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
share a link to some of the groups or pages :)
@leigh7507
@leigh7507 Год назад
Drink only twice a week or less - no more than 5 drinks in a single day. I love drinking with friends so didnt want to quit. But was using alcohol for bad/tired days and I felt like I was slipping into bad habits (plus financial and health cost of drinking too often). Balance is key for me.
@wooyij
@wooyij 2 года назад
I only drink on special occasion, like date night. And I like 2.5% beer. Moderation is good.
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
Keep it up!
@ryankelly5524
@ryankelly5524 6 месяцев назад
I am not an alcoholic as such, but tend to binge drink an awful lot in one sitting (double the average) as I cannot stop once I have one drink. Is this a form of alcoholic?
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside Месяц назад
It's hard for us to say exactly, but what we do know is that binge drinking is definitely unhealthy. You might want to consider trying an app like Sunnyside to see if it can help you reduce your binge drinking. There is also medication called Naltrexone that can be useful. Hope that helps!
@GabrielLupu
@GabrielLupu 2 года назад
awesome tips! thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
@cydneyclark883
@cydneyclark883 2 года назад
Moderation is key!
@rush1209
@rush1209 2 года назад
“You can still be kind, and decline”
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 2 года назад
😎
@TonyRome402
@TonyRome402 5 месяцев назад
I just quit drinking 8 1/2 years ago; nothing to think about.
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside 5 месяцев назад
Great job!
@martyanthony6949
@martyanthony6949 2 года назад
This has helped me
@bigslimsanantoniotx6483
@bigslimsanantoniotx6483 Год назад
Nice ‼️‼️‼️
@boldone3517
@boldone3517 26 дней назад
I can see by you arms that you have found a way to direct your funds that you used to spend on liquor to something permanent and makes a real statment. This is forever.
@gabsbrain
@gabsbrain 2 года назад
👌🔥
@SA-ex4il
@SA-ex4il Год назад
👏🏽
@PavelMarkovic88
@PavelMarkovic88 10 дней назад
stop drinking???????? drinking alcohol is just stupid
@neillatouche3384
@neillatouche3384 7 месяцев назад
Mindful is not drinking period
@SuperTerminator50
@SuperTerminator50 Месяц назад
Firstly You clearly mean well , and some of your ideas are Good and make sense!!, ..but ever telling a Problem drinker that they can EVER moderate there drinking long term truly is absolute NONSENSE!!, you are giving people FALSE hope, and an IMPOSSIBLE dream!!...you are attempting to make a business, so in essence you are selling a LIE...
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside Месяц назад
We are a team that comes from families who have been broken by alcoholism and problematic drinking. We deeply empathize and understand how destructive it can be. For many people, moderation is not possible, and we're certainly not encouraging it for everyone. I would recommend people make sure to talk to their doctor first if they're feeling like alcohol is hurting their lives. And to be clear, no where in this video do we promote moderation to problem drinkers. There are millions of people who consume alcohol, many who are not problem drinkers but still want to cut back and reduce. With that said, a harm-reduction approach to alcohol consumption has been shown to be very effective at helping people avoid the worst aspects of alcohol. The NIAAA itself removed the word abstinence from its own definition of recover to instead focus on harm reduction. Using science-backed techniques to ensure your relationship to alcohol is as healthy as possible is not a bad thing. I hope this helps clarify things.
@SuperTerminator50
@SuperTerminator50 Месяц назад
I can assure you that it was NOT a Knee jerk reaction , I myself am now 6 Years Alcohol free , I do appreciate your detailed reply , and your points have been duly noted....Regards..
@joinsunnyside
@joinsunnyside Месяц назад
@@SuperTerminator50I didn’t mean to sound disrespectful. I’ve edited my reply. I just meant that the concept of mindful drinking can sound like an oxymoron to some. Congrats on your sobriety. My father has 30 years of sobriety under his belt :) I appreciate your reply!
@cairoamani4443
@cairoamani4443 2 года назад
I'm trying to only drink socially so having an alternative for when i'm home alone has been 🤌🏾
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