Mar 23 2025 13 mins
I’ve noticed that my high-functioning clients seem to drink more than the average person. They’re women who juggle a lot of responsibilities and pressure, and tend to use alcohol more frequently. It’s a way to switch off, or a bit of a reward at the end of a stressful day. It’s also likely they do a lot of socialising and networking, which usually requires alcohol. Sometimes, it’s a way to find comfort and help them manage stress.
Reliance on alcohol builds up over time, and for many of us, we create these little stories about how rewarding, soothing and fun it can be for us. But the truth is, alcohol might actually be interfering with your ability to handle stress and might be affecting your health more than you know.
So how do we reduce our alcohol consumption without feeling like we’re missing out? Let’s talk about effective ways to drink a little less, and how you can still lead the fulfilling life you’re after.
We’ll discuss:
- The impacts of alcohol: compromising gut health, hormonal balance and causing brain inflammation
- Nutritious eating to reduce alcohol cravings: balancing blood glucose levels, eating regular, healthy meals and removing obvious sugars
- Understanding biochemistry: how alcohol creates high dopamine spikes that lead to dopamine resistance and addiction
- Letting go through lifestyle changes: make small dietary changes with the intention to drink less, allowing your brain chemistry to reset over time so it's no longer a crutch for you.
Have a think about whether your alcohol consumption might be creeping up and if you could incorporate some of the solutions I’ve mentioned. I’d love to hear what plans you’re making to lead a life centred less around alcohol and more around the health and happiness that will see you thrive!
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https://peak-revival.captivate.fm/yt-masterclass
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