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Relationships are one of our biggest 'triggers' to over-drinking.
We get so worked up in our relationships that when we feel frustrated or annoyed or pissed we tend to drink at the end of the day to take the edge off those feelings.
I coach women DAILY on relationships and help them see how they are thinking about their relationship that leads to them over-drinking.
Work relationships, romantic relationships, parental relationships, kid relationships.
We have so many thoughts about how people should behave ESPECIALLY when they do things we don't agree with.
When we have these 'should of...' or 'I would NEVER do...' or 'i can't believe they...' thoughts we feel NEGATIVE emotions. And when we feel these high vibration feelings they often drive us to go pour a glass or 4 of wine.
What I want you to know is that those thoughts ARE OPTIONAL.
If you are judging what they said or did or didn't do it makes YOU feel bad, not them.
And then you do things that don't support the life you want to have LIKE OVER-DRINK.
You don't have to keep thinking the same old thoughts about people that only HURT YOU.
Tune in to this episode and hear real examples of how we can change our relationships so we drink less.
Are you interested in joining my coaching program?
Stop Over-drinking and Start Living is a 6-month, small-group, women-only coaching program, and it is changing lives!
Get the details and apply today!
https://www.angelamascenik.com/joinsodsl.
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Relationships are one of our biggest 'triggers' to over-drinking.
We get so worked up in our relationships that when we feel frustrated or annoyed or pissed we tend to drink at the end of the day to take the edge off those feelings.
I coach women DAILY on relationships and help them see how they are thinking about their relationship that leads to them over-drinking.
Work relationships, romantic relationships, parental relationships, kid relationships.
We have so many thoughts about how people should behave ESPECIALLY when they do things we don't agree with.
When we have these 'should of...' or 'I would NEVER do...' or 'i can't believe they...' thoughts we feel NEGATIVE emotions. And when we feel these high vibration feelings they often drive us to go pour a glass or 4 of wine.
What I want you to know is that those thoughts ARE OPTIONAL.
If you are judging what they said or did or didn't do it makes YOU feel bad, not them.
And then you do things that don't support the life you want to have LIKE OVER-DRINK.
You don't have to keep thinking the same old thoughts about people that only HURT YOU.
Tune in to this episode and hear real examples of how we can change our relationships so we drink less.
Are you interested in joining my coaching program?
Stop Over-drinking and Start Living is a 6-month, small-group, women-only coaching program, and it is changing lives!
Get the details and apply today!
https://www.angelamascenik.com/joinsodsl.
Tags:
Angela Mascenik, Angela stop over-drinking coach, become emotionally unattached to alcohol, drink less do more, drink less wine, emotional drinking, emotional eating, how do I feel my feelings, how to cut back on how much I drink, how to feel better during pandemic, how to feel class, how to feel to stop over-drinking, how to feel your urges, stop over drinking coach, Stop over-drinking and Start Living podcast, stop over-drinking help for women,
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