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#198 How Quitting Alcohol for a Month Can Boost Your Health
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In today's episode, we embarked on an insightful journey into the world of Sober October. We kicked things off by asking, 'What's Sober October?' It's more than just a month; it's an opportunity to hit the reset button on our relationship with alcohol.
Many use alcohol for stress, hormonal changes, or societal pressures. But what if I told you there are other ways to unwind, celebrate, and cope without that trusty wine glass?
So, this episode is for you whether you're curious about Sober October, are keen on making a lifestyle change, or are interested in healthier alternatives. We explored why taking a break from alcohol can be a game-changer for our physical and emotional well-being.
We also ventured into the world of adaptogens, these incredible natural substances that can help us adapt to stress. Imagine ginseng, ashwagandha, and Rhodiola rosea working their magic. They're gaining traction as we all seek more natural ways to handle stress, but remember, the science is still unfolding.
Now, here's the juicy part. We unveiled a whole array of non-alcoholic alternatives to help you breeze through Sober-October. We've got you covered, from kombucha's tangy delights to herbal teas' soothing embrace. But, hey, we also peeled back the curtain on some downsides to mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. It's all about informed choices, right?
But wait, there's more! We shared three super-practical solutions. Want to understand those triggers? We've got mindfulness techniques. Facing social pressure? Our 'PREP' technique has your back. And for breaking the habit? Say hello to 'SWAP.'
And guess what? Exercise plays a massive role in this journey, too! It's not just about swapping one drink for another, not even a fancy non-alcoholic one. The fundamental transformation begins as we discover what's driving our relationship with alcohol.
So, as you stride through midlife, embrace healthier coping mechanisms, conquer stress, and find joy in alternatives like exercise and mindful living. The power to make mindful choices? Yep, it's right there within you.
Now, we'd love to hear your thoughts and takeaways. Drop us a line at heike@heikeyates with the subject line 'Alcohol.' Share how this episode resonated with you and your most significant 'a-ha' moment.
Links mentioned in the show:
#130 Changing Your Alcohol Habits/ft. Molly Watts
#184 How To Make Exercise A Habit100 episódios
#198 How Quitting Alcohol for a Month Can Boost Your Health
Pursue Your Spark - Midlife, Fitness, Nutrition, Mindset, Health, women over 50
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In today's episode, we embarked on an insightful journey into the world of Sober October. We kicked things off by asking, 'What's Sober October?' It's more than just a month; it's an opportunity to hit the reset button on our relationship with alcohol.
Many use alcohol for stress, hormonal changes, or societal pressures. But what if I told you there are other ways to unwind, celebrate, and cope without that trusty wine glass?
So, this episode is for you whether you're curious about Sober October, are keen on making a lifestyle change, or are interested in healthier alternatives. We explored why taking a break from alcohol can be a game-changer for our physical and emotional well-being.
We also ventured into the world of adaptogens, these incredible natural substances that can help us adapt to stress. Imagine ginseng, ashwagandha, and Rhodiola rosea working their magic. They're gaining traction as we all seek more natural ways to handle stress, but remember, the science is still unfolding.
Now, here's the juicy part. We unveiled a whole array of non-alcoholic alternatives to help you breeze through Sober-October. We've got you covered, from kombucha's tangy delights to herbal teas' soothing embrace. But, hey, we also peeled back the curtain on some downsides to mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. It's all about informed choices, right?
But wait, there's more! We shared three super-practical solutions. Want to understand those triggers? We've got mindfulness techniques. Facing social pressure? Our 'PREP' technique has your back. And for breaking the habit? Say hello to 'SWAP.'
And guess what? Exercise plays a massive role in this journey, too! It's not just about swapping one drink for another, not even a fancy non-alcoholic one. The fundamental transformation begins as we discover what's driving our relationship with alcohol.
So, as you stride through midlife, embrace healthier coping mechanisms, conquer stress, and find joy in alternatives like exercise and mindful living. The power to make mindful choices? Yep, it's right there within you.
Now, we'd love to hear your thoughts and takeaways. Drop us a line at heike@heikeyates with the subject line 'Alcohol.' Share how this episode resonated with you and your most significant 'a-ha' moment.
Links mentioned in the show:
#130 Changing Your Alcohol Habits/ft. Molly Watts
#184 How To Make Exercise A Habit100 episódios
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