Raise your hand if you’ve ever regretted a night involving alcohol. (Spoiler alert: Every drinker has—even if it’s just regret of feeling less-than-your-best in the morning.)
But what if you could wake up every day feeling like a million bucks? What if you could live your happiest, most vibrant and adventurous life without alcohol? What if your confidence, clarity, and willpower skyrocketed?
In this episode, my good friend and certified alcohol-free life coach Karolina Rzadkowolska—a former everyday, “normal” drinker—talks about how quitting alcohol quite literally changed her life, and how rethinking your relationship with alcohol can change yours, too.
In this episode, Karolina and I talk about:
- What happened when Karolina decided to take a break from alcohol
Going against societal expectationsFalse alcohol-related stereotypesThe alcohol-free/sober-curious movementMy own break from alcoholWhy Karolina ultimately decided to quit drinkingThe importance of behavior AND mindset changeThe false idea that alcohol “relaxes” usHow quitting alcohol unleashed Karolina’s confidenceAlcohol’s toll on the bodyThe rewards of braveryGiving yourself grace when experimenting with sober curiosityGoing for normal vs. exceptionalHow sobriety is not the point and what isWhat the American Cancer Society says about drinkingWhat you should do if you’re thinking about limiting alcoholHow quitting alcohol trains your brain to tackle limiting beliefs in any area of your lifeThe transformations that Karolina has seen in past clients who have quit drinkingKarolina’s book, Euphoric: Ditch Alcohol and Gain a Happier, More Confident YouKarolina’s transformation—before and afterKarolina’s six-figure book deal with Harper-CollinsHow to achieve your biggest dreamsGetting out of your comfort zoneConnect with and learn more about Karolina at euphoricaf.com.
Pre-order Karolina’s book at euphoricbook.com to get bonus resources like the Foodie’s Guide to Mocktails, How to Rock a Party Alcohol Free, and more.
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