The Reset Loop Behind Overdrinking

May 28
10 mins

Episode Description

Most people trying to drink less focus on the drink. But for a lot of high-functioning people, that's only half the pattern. There's a whole cycle underneath it. You overdo it, you feel off, you recommit, you clean things up, you get that "I'm back" feeling. Then slowly, without really noticing, it starts again. And because life isn't falling apart - you're still working, still parenting, still showing up - it's easy to miss. You're not in crisis. You're just spending a lot of energy recovering from the same thing over and over. In this episode I want to talk about why the reset can feel so rewarding, how the comeback itself can become part of what keeps you stuck, and how to start making the swings smaller without needing everything to be perfect. The goal isn't to get better at starting over. It's to build something you don't have to keep starting over from.

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