Is this your year of reckoning?
Maybe this is your moment
The start of a new year has a way of stirring something deep inside us, doesn’t it?
A nudge to examine where we’ve been and where we’re going.
For some, it’s a time to dream bigger.
For others, it’s a moment of reckoning—a call to shed what’s no longer serving us.
If you’ve been toying with the idea of cutting back on alcohol—or letting it go altogether—maybe this is your moment.
Not in the “New Year’s Resolution” kind of way, where you white-knuckle your way through a month and then go back to old patterns. But in a real, soulful way.
A way that says: I’m ready to look at this. I’m ready to ask myself some honest questions.
Questions like:
• Is alcohol truly helping me cope, or has it become one more thing I’m coping with?
• What would life look like if I no longer woke up feeling guilty, ashamed, or physically drained?
• Am I tired of feeling like I’m living only halfway, numbing the edges of both my pain and my joy?