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EP 692: Reader’s Question - Why Do I Keep Drinking When I Said I Wouldn't?

EP 692: Reader’s Question - Why Do I Keep Drinking When I Said I Wouldn't?

FromThis Naked Mind Podcast


EP 692: Reader’s Question - Why Do I Keep Drinking When I Said I Wouldn't?

FromThis Naked Mind Podcast

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why do I keep drinking when I said I wouldn't? It happens to the best of us! Ever tell yourself you'd skip the drinks, then find yourself reaching for a glass anyway? You're not alone! This episode of the This Naked Mind podcast reveals the surprising science behind why we crave things, even when they don't make us feel good anymore. We'll explore how our brain's built-in survival instincts can trick us into wanting a drink, even if we know it's not the best choice.  We'll also uncover the hidden dopamine triggers in everyday life that can make it even harder to say no.  Join Annie Grace for a conversation that will help you understand your relationship with alcohol and empower you to make choices that feel right for you! Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you’re ready to see how This Naked Mind can help you on your personal health and wellness journey and wanna learn more. Go to ThisNakedMindpodcast.com to learn more. Again, that’s ThisNakedMindpodcast.com. We have all of our free resources, programs,  social links, and more available for you there. Plus, if you have your own Naked Life Story, you can submit it there as well. Until next week, stay curious.  
Released:
Apr 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Bestselling author Annie Grace invites you to explore the role of alcohol in our lives and culture without rules, pain, or judgement. Ready to make a change? Join The Alcohol Experiment - a FREE 30-day challenge designed to deliver happiness, wellbeing and self-respect. Check out The Alcohol Experiment at alcoholexperiment.com