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016 - Taking A Break From Alcohol, Coping With Emotions, And Building Confidence with Rachel Hart
Manage episode 212087983 series 1985027
Tired of the hangovers and regrets that result from having one too many? Do you want to know what is really behind your desire to drink? Are you interested in taking a break from alcohol?
If so, then this interview with Rachel Hart is a must listen. Rachel coaches women (and men) who want to change their drinking habits so that they can live happier and healthier lives. During her 20s she developed a love-hate relationship with drinking which resulted in periodic breaks here and there. Like many of us, she loved the feelings alcohol provided her; however, wasn't a fan of the hangovers or the foggy (and sometimes) regretful memories from the night before.
When her 30s came around, Rachel decided it was time to take another break from drinking. For real, this time. Why? Because she realized she was using alcohol as a coping mechanism. It made her feel relaxed, comfortable, and most importantly confident in social settings. So instead of using alcohol as a crutch, she decided to investigate what was really behind her drinking.
She now teaches her clients the same principles that have worked so well for her. Rachel believes that you don’t need a glass in your hand to feel relaxed, confident, attractive, outgoing, and happy and that the best version of yourself isn’t waiting at the bottom of a glass. It's already inside of you - you just need to change your thinking.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:- About Rachel's love/hate relationship with alcohol in her 20s
- Why we feel so much pressure to drink in social settings
- How a perception shift can alter your relationship with alcohol
- Why choosing not to drink is the same as saying "No" to dessert
- That our thoughts create our feelings, and our feelings drive our actions
- Why we need to pay more attention to our thoughts
- If you can change your desire to drink then you're never restraining yourself
- Why our end result is an accumulation of habits and messages over time
- Why we use alcohol to cope with our emotions and make us feel comfortable in certain situations
20 episoder
Manage episode 212087983 series 1985027
Tired of the hangovers and regrets that result from having one too many? Do you want to know what is really behind your desire to drink? Are you interested in taking a break from alcohol?
If so, then this interview with Rachel Hart is a must listen. Rachel coaches women (and men) who want to change their drinking habits so that they can live happier and healthier lives. During her 20s she developed a love-hate relationship with drinking which resulted in periodic breaks here and there. Like many of us, she loved the feelings alcohol provided her; however, wasn't a fan of the hangovers or the foggy (and sometimes) regretful memories from the night before.
When her 30s came around, Rachel decided it was time to take another break from drinking. For real, this time. Why? Because she realized she was using alcohol as a coping mechanism. It made her feel relaxed, comfortable, and most importantly confident in social settings. So instead of using alcohol as a crutch, she decided to investigate what was really behind her drinking.
She now teaches her clients the same principles that have worked so well for her. Rachel believes that you don’t need a glass in your hand to feel relaxed, confident, attractive, outgoing, and happy and that the best version of yourself isn’t waiting at the bottom of a glass. It's already inside of you - you just need to change your thinking.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:- About Rachel's love/hate relationship with alcohol in her 20s
- Why we feel so much pressure to drink in social settings
- How a perception shift can alter your relationship with alcohol
- Why choosing not to drink is the same as saying "No" to dessert
- That our thoughts create our feelings, and our feelings drive our actions
- Why we need to pay more attention to our thoughts
- If you can change your desire to drink then you're never restraining yourself
- Why our end result is an accumulation of habits and messages over time
- Why we use alcohol to cope with our emotions and make us feel comfortable in certain situations
20 episoder
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