Made it through the weekend and last night's game festivities! Let's keep it up!
I am probably attending a few less than usual, but I just tell my friends/colleagues, I am doing Dry January and they are very supportive.Owen Kellogg said:
For the folks just doing Dry January (i.e. not a longer term deal) how do you manage social situations like happy hours, neighbor get togethers, etc.?
Do you:
A) Attend everything you would otherwise and just don't drink
or
B) attend fewer things
For me, it's a little of both. I'm not avoiding any social situations, but I'm also not fully seeking them out.
Geriatric Punk said:
Got in late (1/3), but dry since. Always the most productive time of the year (and the best for my mental health). This might be the start of a personal prohibition. I say that every year, but...
I remind you there's not enough whiskey in the whole world to solve the problems of Texas Aggie football.Scriffer said:Geriatric Punk said:
Got in late (1/3), but dry since. Always the most productive time of the year (and the best for my mental health). This might be the start of a personal prohibition. I say that every year, but...
..... But then Aggie football comes back.
I'm with ya on this. I do two dry months a year. January and August because as someone said on here, a dry month ahead of the annual September football disappointment is a good idea. I either go the distance or blow it on or around the 3rd weekend. This year, we have a sales kick off meeting in Vegas next week. That's gonna be my everest for this month. Then I've got a ski trip the weekend after, which I suppose will be my K2 and then a wedding last weekend in January, which'll be my annapurna I suppose. I'm basically the Nims Purja of Dryuary this year.Scriffer said:
Weight has finally started dropping as I've focused on cutting out snacking too. I'm not doing anything drastic, just eliminating the small bits junk food throughout the day.
Down six pounds from 168 since NYD, but I'm assuming the large amount is water weight as salty snacks are eliminated. Want to get down to 155 or so by the end of Feb, so I can go dunk on my doctor for my physical.
I find the first two weekends are the easier for me, but the third is where the real decision must be made. At that point I feel like I've "proven" I can do it without much trouble, so why worry about a small cheat. But once I crack through that, I'm off and running.
Matsui said:
Everyone still holding strong ?