The bands, the music, the people, new friends to be made, losing your tent, losing your friends, maybe even your mind? Will it rain and will we get covered in mud this year? Or will we all get sunburn and be dehydrated? Who knows what the British festival season will bring.
Most people have a great time at festivals with no problems. The only thing they take home are great memories and thoughts of âwhen can we do it all again?!â But for some people with a tendency to over-indulge or openness to try new things a number of things can go wrong.
So what can you do if you want to have a good time, but donât want to feel like the world is ending for the next week afterwards? Maybe you just want to enjoy the experience without any dramas, attempt moderation or festival healthy style? Yes it is possible to have a healthy festival trust me I have done it quite a few times.
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1.      Drink lots of water: Alway...
Friday! Best day of the week!   What if Friday became your nemesis? What if the weekend became nothing but a test of your resolve; a mirror reflecting the worst of you?
In my twenties I worked in the city. Most Fridayâs weâd have a boozy lunch and hit the bars around 4pm! Iâd wake Saturday mornings anxiety ridden! Where did we go after 6pm? Did I eat? How the hell did I get home? Yet, Saturday and Sunday Iâd be drinking again with friends. Back on the merry-go-round I couldnât jump off. Everyone was having fun, right?Â
Monday mornings weâd recount Friday nightâs antics. Only I was acting! I had no clue how the night ended. I had no memory of falling down. How did they remember? Surely, theyâd drank as much as I did? Sound familiar? Friday to Sunday spent pinballing from wasted to hangover and back again.Â
Twenty years fly by and itâs no longer fun.  âActingâ feels like a full-time job. I wake mo...
Its not a question we get asked very often, or even ask ourselves.
We have all seen this quote: âIf you believe you can, you canâ. But do you?
Self-belief comes up in my 1-1 coaching quite a bit. Whether we are working on reducing the drugs or alcohol, getting the dream job, or just living a life on your terms. Do you believe you can? Is it possible for you?
Do you believe that anything is possible? When I ask this, I usually get back, âWell yes for other people I can see that, but not for me.â
Here is the thing, we are all human beings. If you can find one person that has done what you want to do, with a similar background then, if they can, you can.
That doesnât mean it will come easy, sometimes we have to apply ourselves, learn, persist, review, ask for help, find a good teacher, do the work etc.
But we can learn anything right? If we apply ourselves. You have learnt how to walk, how to read, write, how to parent, be i...
I spent a bit of time with a female friend recently and we got talking about sex, like you do. So many of her sexual experiences involved alcohol, which left her with an uncomfortable feeling. Questioning her experiences. Did she really want to have sex with that person? Was she really consenting? It all felt a little, rushed, sloppy and forced. Add to that the usual anxiety, guilt, shame and questioning: âwhat did I do and say last night?â etc. You know those awful flashbacks you get where you think OMG, did I really swing from the chandelier? Itâs a recipe for disaster.
That got me thinking, how many of us have had unsatisfactory sexual, intimate encounters because we have drunk too much?
I like to think I have quite a good attitude to sex. I am open minded, confident, happy to play and experiment, I am clear about what I am ...
 Why should you drink more?
 Your sense of thirst is unreliable. Once you feel thirsty, you are already dehydrated. You may have a glass of water beside your bed and drink occasionally during the night, but you will still be dehydrated in the morning. Tea and coffee count towards your fluid intake but donât overdo it. 2-3cups per day are enough.Â
We lose water during the day â excretion, digestion and sweating will result in water loss but even through breathing you lose fluids which need to be replaced to create a water balance in the body.Â
Once you are dehydrated, several body functions will suffer and organs perform less efficiently: your blood becomes thicker which can lead to headaches, y...
I know this is going to be controversial, but itâs ok, I am ready for it. I am writing this because essentially, I want you to be happy, itâs about quality of life, we only have one life. So please donât waste it giving yourself a hard time or being wasted.
Now this blog isnât for everyone, so be honest. How much alcohol is too much? You have to be honest with yourself when answering this question.f you are someone that canât stop once they have 1 drink, then this isnât for you. If you are someone that puts themselves and others at risk when they drink, this isnât for you. If you are someone that has a mental health issue or any physical health problemâs, then this isnât for you.Â
You can drink less and feel better. You can let go of that endless internal dialogue. Beating yourself up over why you canât do the year alcohol free.
Please donât compare yourself. Not everyone can, wants to, or needs to be abstinent f...
 Maybe it's your first time, second time, it doesnât matter. But you have just done 30 days or so without alcohol, woohoo, go you. Even if you didnât manage it 100%, if you did most of it thatâs pretty good.
Hopefully you feel good; really good. You are sleeping better, you look better, feel better, hell, people have even noticed. There is something different about you. Glowing skin, it's easier to work out, your working day is so much easier, there's no more days wasted with hangovers, the list goes on. But the bottom line is you feel happier, healthier and life is easier. Who wouldnât want that? It's like a magic pill in reverse.Â
So, if you feel that good why would you go back to drinking?
Obviously, I would love it if you continued being alcohol free, given that you feel great why wouldnât you want more of that? Come on, tell me why you want to feel tired, low, anxious, embarrassed, sluggish, puffy and well, just a bit jaded.
All I want you to do is consider a few things,...
Even though it was the worst day of my life it also turned out to be one of the best; although I didnât know it at the time.Â
Alcohol was a huge factor in what was going wrong for me. Well I am not saying it was alcoholâs fault, obviously it was 100% my responsibility, however when I stopped drinking it made a huge difference to my life.
A lot of people drink, a lot of people drink too much, and mostly people donât seem to think this is an issue. However, I want to put it to you a different way. Try this: take a break from alcohol, 30 days or maybe 90 days. It doesnât have to be a huge amount of time, then see what the difference is and what the benefits of not drinking alcohol are. I guarantee you, your life will improve.Â
On a simple, logical level, think about these factors:Â alcohol impacts on our sleep, our ...
I know I cant believe I am talking about it, but we need to.
It can be a real test for those of us that have given up something or are struggling to gain control. Or maybe youâre someone that struggles to regulate your intake of anything.
It depends on what your poison of choice is as to how difficult the Christmas party may be.
Alcohol is probably the top one, itâs pretty much everywhere anyway, but something happens at Christmas that seems to make alcohol multiply like I have never seen before. Or is it just me!!?
Food and sugar is another hard one, the whole thing is about food. What is it that happens to your place of work on the run up to Christmas. It seems to turn into a junk food feeding ground: pastries, cakes and chocolate you name it its available by the bucket load.
So what can you do if you are alcohol free, on a healthy diet, attempting to reduce or even just want to be healthy. Or maybe you just like your j...
Does your job cause you stress? Do you struggle to get everything done and find it hard to switch off? Maybe you even struggle just to get the priorities done. You may have a difficult manager, colleagues, working environment or maybe there are changes happening. All these things can impact on our emotions at different times.
Maybe you have a big role, getting paid a significant amount and you just think this is how it is, its normal to struggle, feel stressed and wired.
Stop right there.
Stress can be a habit, a way of being, something that we get into or something that we just do and accept. Then we may drink to relax, to come down off the stress, or wind down at the end of the working day.
Before you know it, you are drinking 1 bottle of wine a night, maybe 2 bottles or more.
This is such a huge subject and one I could talk about for a whole day, but I will attempt to cover the most important points.
Bottom line, you donât have to feel like this, I donât care how important you...
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