Leon, I'm super proud of you. Alcohol is strange. It works with whatever mood your in, and uses it against you. You are doing a great service. The hard truth is Alcohol is a natural occurring thing. To avoid entirely is impossible as a human being, however we can choose to limit its impact.
It took me a full year of taking breaks from alcohol to hit a miracle based on personal experience: I fell in love with how great my zero-alcohol body and brain felt and came to hate the feeling of the poison's effects. That after 20 years of drinking. Leon's program totally works; it just takes what it takes to overcome the cultural hypnosis of it being positive. Keep watching them and never give up. Blessings 😊
Leon, I can't thank you enough for the informative content you've been sharing. It is helping me save my very life. This video is one of my favorites. I will continue on the post-alcohol life, aka the great life, and to share your channel with others who could also benefit from this info. Blessings, man!
Feedback: This kind of video is what works for me. The education on the damage is an alarm bell. I fell off the wagon last night (2 large beers and bottle of red) after 3 weeks off. I won't beat myself up as I still desire sobriety.
If you have trouble drinking tendencies, attempting to control your drinking is equal to playing with fire, most times it’s okay, but eventually you can get burned
I don‘t know. Without alcohol i get bad insomnia and my pain (chronic pain) comes back harder than ever. Longest i was able without a drink in the last years was a month but all things got worse. I even drink not that much but almost daily and it gets slightly more and more of course. So how to deal with this. I read all the things where people drinking much more for longer time and feel good after some days. Why i feel not better, even after a month? Maybe you have to really suffer more before you feel better without drinking? Maybe people who are drinking really very much just feel better when they stop. Or maybe it takes longer. Not sure but i feel lost.
It can take more than a month to feel significantly better, you hit the nail on the head with that part of your comment. It's sounds like your pain is an issue you need to address. Perhaps start eating better, exercise if you can. Stronger muscles could certainly help you deal with the chronic pain. Alcohol is only temporarily numbing your pain, it will come back worse after you sober up(It's a brutal cycle drinking). Just don't give up man.
Relapse is certainly part of the process with a lot of people. One of the keys is to never give up and don't view yourself as weak. I was 7 months sober, relapsed. But im on day three of sobriety right now. Im already feeling better.
@@dean6125 From my experience. the first night I relapsed after seven months sober I only had 2 or three drinks. I remember it being quite euphoric. But then the next day, two drinks didn't give me the same buzz. and it quickly devolved into me drinking anywhere form 6-16 drinks a night, really not even enjoying myself. Ive never been a social drinker when I partake, I do it by myself. Your right, it's not the same being sober. but I much prefer sobriety. Its simply better for one's health. another thing I noted is I used to suffer from Chronic cough. and after about a month of sobriety it finally went away.
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Even after being 24 days, the mind becomes SO SO MUCH clearer. Couldn’t recommend sobriety enough!!!!
7 YEARS SOBER NOW MYSELF ... TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY ... SALUTE 👍🏾 💯 🫡
I've made up my mind. 9 days sober!
55 days sober. I feel amazing! Thanks to your powerful content.
28 days sober. Life is beautiful!
17 days sober feeling good.
21 days sober feeling great energetic and clear minded ready to start a new week
Leon, I'm super proud of you.
Alcohol is strange. It works with whatever mood your in, and uses it against you.
You are doing a great service.
The hard truth is Alcohol is a natural occurring thing. To avoid entirely is impossible as a human being, however we can choose to limit its impact.
Over a year alcohol free....my life is amazing. Gid us so good 🙏
65 days sober, 110 miles walked since the turn of the year and lost two inches of my waist in the process. 30 years is enough on and off.
I will always keep trying to quit
It took me a full year of taking breaks from alcohol to hit a miracle based on personal experience: I fell in love with how great my zero-alcohol body and brain felt and came to hate the feeling of the poison's effects. That after 20 years of drinking. Leon's program totally works; it just takes what it takes to overcome the cultural hypnosis of it being positive. Keep watching them and never give up. Blessings 😊
Leon, I can't thank you enough for the informative content you've been sharing. It is helping me save my very life. This video is one of my favorites. I will continue on the post-alcohol life, aka the great life, and to share your channel with others who could also benefit from this info. Blessings, man!
40 days sober !
Well done bro!
Feedback: This kind of video is what works for me. The education on the damage is an alarm bell. I fell off the wagon last night (2 large beers and bottle of red) after 3 weeks off. I won't beat myself up as I still desire sobriety.
Alcohol free four years plus, everything you mention here is accurate.
Very insightful video and great editing!
21 day sober🎉
Too good! A masterclass !
This is the absolute truth!
If you have trouble drinking tendencies, attempting to control your drinking is equal to playing with fire, most times it’s okay, but eventually you can get burned
Leon I'm finally alcohol Free..now will never drink again..
What's the band in your right hand ? Name please ? And what it helps ?
Are you still in Thailand? I'm thinking of moving there and need to stay sober
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I don‘t know. Without alcohol i get bad insomnia and my pain (chronic pain) comes back harder than ever. Longest i was able without a drink in the last years was a month but all things got worse.
I even drink not that much but almost daily and it gets slightly more and more of course.
So how to deal with this.
I read all the things where people drinking much more for longer time and feel good after some days.
Why i feel not better, even after a month? Maybe you have to really suffer more before you feel better without drinking?
Maybe people who are drinking really very much just feel better when they stop.
Or maybe it takes longer.
Not sure but i feel lost.
It can take more than a month to feel significantly better, you hit the nail on the head with that part of your comment. It's sounds like your pain is an issue you need to address. Perhaps start eating better, exercise if you can. Stronger muscles could certainly help you deal with the chronic pain. Alcohol is only temporarily numbing your pain, it will come back worse after you sober up(It's a brutal cycle drinking). Just don't give up man.
@SOBER LEON ... SALUTE 👍🏾 💯 🫡
Why does this guy always sound like he’s got a cold? 😂
Hahahaha
I think it's cause he's either irish or Scottish 😅
Seems like you got a hair transplant! If so congratulations it looks great
Occasional drinking ok? Trouble is with me I always end up over a few and binge drinking. Aah I dunno
Relapse is certainly part of the process with a lot of people. One of the keys is to never give up and don't view yourself as weak. I was 7 months sober, relapsed. But im on day three of sobriety right now. Im already feeling better.
@@dean6125 From my experience. the first night I relapsed after seven months sober I only had 2 or three drinks. I remember it being quite euphoric. But then the next day, two drinks didn't give me the same buzz. and it quickly devolved into me drinking anywhere form 6-16 drinks a night, really not even enjoying myself. Ive never been a social drinker when I partake, I do it by myself. Your right, it's not the same being sober. but I much prefer sobriety. Its simply better for one's health. another thing I noted is I used to suffer from Chronic cough. and after about a month of sobriety it finally went away.