19 thoughts on “7 great things you can do once you stop drinking”
Like how great is this blog? It is is awesome. Great information that is often over looked. Just love point #5 with the kitty cat. So cute! Thank you also for staying connected to our online beauty store posts.
I quit alcohol in June 2009 – and feel better now at 51 then I did at 31 🙂 – and adding to your list….for me, an important factor was having a clear mind. I am Buddhist and meditate…a clear mind free of the fog created by drinking alcohol and its effects, literally helps me to see things as they really are…Cheers! Stephanie
Wow congrats, that’s fantastic 🙂 I would definitely agree with your point about having a clear mind. Buddhism and meditation is something that really appeals to me, I’ve just never been sure how to go about finding out more… I guess now is a good opportunity! Thanks for stopping by and commenting, and well done again 🙂
I used to be a (very) heavy occasional drinker and this year, I stopped. I’ve been sleeping better also!
I really like your writing style. I hope you can follow me and be a critic of my blog too. I plan to update it regularly.
Thank you 🙂
I am a recovering addict and I very much enjoy your site. I love the layout of this blog by the way, it’s very creative! It is the message you bring that means so much because your blogs can apply to the casual social drinker as mentioned above right to a recovering junkie like me! I read many blogs on your site and it is wonderful that you are sharing because I could identify and relate. Very good job, great material, Please continue to blog!
Like how great is this blog? It is is awesome. Great information that is often over looked. Just love point #5 with the kitty cat. So cute! Thank you also for staying connected to our online beauty store posts.
Thank you very much! 🙂
Great visuals!!!
Thank you! I love playing around on Flickr – hours of fun! 🙂
I take my hat off to you for taking the first step to becoming the real you. Keep going.
Love the visuals too.
Thanks very much! 🙂
I quit alcohol in June 2009 – and feel better now at 51 then I did at 31 🙂 – and adding to your list….for me, an important factor was having a clear mind. I am Buddhist and meditate…a clear mind free of the fog created by drinking alcohol and its effects, literally helps me to see things as they really are…Cheers! Stephanie
Wow congrats, that’s fantastic 🙂 I would definitely agree with your point about having a clear mind. Buddhism and meditation is something that really appeals to me, I’ve just never been sure how to go about finding out more… I guess now is a good opportunity! Thanks for stopping by and commenting, and well done again 🙂
Very clever blog, I am on the wagon with you!
thank you very much! 🙂 good luck staying on the wagon – how are you finding it?
Easier than expected but still tough! 🙂
I used to be a (very) heavy occasional drinker and this year, I stopped. I’ve been sleeping better also!
I really like your writing style. I hope you can follow me and be a critic of my blog too. I plan to update it regularly.
Thank you 🙂
thank you so much for your kind comments! And well done for stopping this year 🙂 Glad to hear you’re sleeping better.
Happy for you! I followed just because I like your wit, and the little worm guy over there. Oh, and you have good posts too 😀
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
haha it’s totally all about the little worm guy!! Thanks so much for stopping by! 🙂
Awesome post and layout!
Thanks so much! 🙂
I am a recovering addict and I very much enjoy your site. I love the layout of this blog by the way, it’s very creative! It is the message you bring that means so much because your blogs can apply to the casual social drinker as mentioned above right to a recovering junkie like me! I read many blogs on your site and it is wonderful that you are sharing because I could identify and relate. Very good job, great material, Please continue to blog!
Thanks so much for your kind words, and good luck on your journey 🙂