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Even if you don't participate, you've likely heard of Dry January at this point. The international month of sobriety is ...
As an ex-daily drinker turned psychotherapist, I’ve learned that you can succeed in Dry January—even if you slip. Here’s how.
One way to interrupt the status quo is with the Dry January challenge, a 31-day stretch where people choose not to consume alcohol — that includes skipping out on leftover slices of boozy rum cake.
Challenge Dry January. So, this year, instead of going completely dry, I’m redefining Dry January—with Dry Wine. It’s my happy compromise: enjoying low-sugar, lower-alcohol options that let ...
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The article also mentioned a Dry January Facebook page with a whopping 39 members. Despite its small size, the page had an impact. Some posters celebrated success; for others, it was a wake-up call.