I quit drinking for a year
5 hours ago
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- #sobriety
- #self-improvement
- The author quit drinking for a year after being triggered by the idea of 'damp January,' a variant of Dry January where people drink less instead of abstaining entirely.
- Not drinking was surprisingly easy because eliminating alcohol as an option removed the mental effort of deciding whether to drink, unlike when occasional drinking was allowed.
- The author realized that cravings for alcohol were often just a desire for 'a thing,' which could be satisfied with substitutes like dessert or tea, reducing the struggle.
- Alcohol negatively impacted sleep, and abstaining led to noticeably better sleep quality, highlighting its short-term effects as an 'anti-nootropic' that impairs next-day functioning.
- A downside of not drinking was reduced enjoyment at social gatherings centered on alcohol, as it felt like missing out on a shared experience of lowered inhibitions.
- Other effects included minor benefits like saving money and some weight loss, but the primary change was breaking the mental association between wanting something and choosing alcohol.
- After the year, the author didn't immediately resume drinking and considered quitting forever, ultimately deciding to drink rarely while avoiding constant negotiation over alcohol.
- The author advises others to experiment with quitting drinking to gain full information on its personal impacts, emphasizing the underrated short-term effects, particularly on sleep.