Quit Drinking Motivation (Jordan Peterson, Brad Pitt, Bradley Cooper)

preview_player
Показать описание


#sober #stopdrinking #alcoholfree

Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
02:54 - Jordan Peterson
03:10 - Ben Affleck
03:56 - Bradley Cooper
04:23 - Brad Pitt
05:32 - Daniel Radcliffe
06:31 - David Harbour
09:20 - Tyson Fury
14:22 - Mike Tyson

🗣 Interact with me on a personal level!
Facebook group:

🎁 Check out the SOBERCLEAR website!

▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
🚨About: If this video helped you, share it with a friend so they may benefit as well :)
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

📺 Watch some of my top videos:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

☎ Want to see if working together could be a good match?

LeonSylvester
Автор

Just beginning my journey, 3 days sober.. wish me luck

Peanut_Arbuckle
Автор

Im 66 and sober for five years coming up 6 in March. I wasn't a wreck or anything, held down a professional job, raised a family, and carer for my wife who is now disabled. But I couldn't stop drinking. Every month it seems, I made a promise to myself to cut down. Only drink on weekends, only drink in company, only drink with food, never drink after 7 pm etc. etc. I realised finally I was never going to do any of these things. My addiction was lying to me using my own voice. So I quit. One day I just said that's it. I've had 30 or 40 years of drinking and what do I have to show for it. So for me the battle was in the mind, to accept that there was no moderation with me. It was quit or continue on getting worse. The first day put up a fight. It was like there was a whiny child inside demanding it's dummy, but it got easier after that first evening. It's like part of me accepted I was serious. I didn't experience any real physical withdrawal symptoms, just mental and emotional. Other people may be different, but that was what happened for me. I put the money I saved aside and decided to spend it on myself as a reward for quitting. It's come to over $30k so far. I lost about 25kg in weight, I feel great. There are no downsides to quitting. 👍

wesleycardinal
Автор

My first 24 hours sober. Had the most difficult day of my life but we made it trough.

Sumofallfears
Автор

Im an alcoholic, i drink everyday alone, decided to stop drinking today, my lower back hurts and i do believe it is because of alcohol (ive been drinking everyday for the past 3 years, im 30 now), ive lost 2 jobs because i didnt show up to work because i was drinking, so, hopefully, im going to get back in one year to say "i made it"

alexstey
Автор

I'm 49, 19 years alcohol free next month. One of the best decisions I ever made in my life.

observingsystem
Автор

To everyone who stopped drinking - Congrats and keep it going🖤🖤🖤

riccardosantisi
Автор

3 days sober. I quit a hundred times. Difficult but quitting for good isn't impossible. it's all in the mind. I got this!

wordsoffire
Автор

87 days sober!! Never in my life of 58 years I thought I would say I am sober!! It sounds great!!

erickunze
Автор

42 days sober and still going strong 💪🏼

indysingh
Автор

14 months sober and I still need to hear videos like this from time to time. Keep fighting folks

ZWhiskey
Автор

To anyone reading this: It will get better! I've been sober for a long time now and yes, it has its ups and downs, but your future self will thank you for the decisions you made today! You got this!

BjornSummer
Автор

1 year sober anniversary in three days. By far the best decision of my life.

tubadude
Автор

2 yrs sober.
Last drink was Christmas 2020.
I am a musician. I loved having my wine and cigarettes while composing late nights at my baby grand. But the next day would be horrendous. The “Hangxiety” I noticed in my late 20s early 30s, my body couldn’t metabolize the alcohol as quickly as it could in my youth. So I would be foggy and dizzy with a massive sugar crash and heart palpitations for almost 2 days. Bed ridden. Eating shit food. Laying there doing nothing. No piano for 2 days. Wasting away. Listen to your body. It’s telling you to stop. Self awareness is the best drug you can have. It’s really not that hard. Just know that laying in bed and staring at your phone the days your hung over, is what you get for drinking. So make the choice today. Stay strong 🙏

GregoryPLoomis
Автор

2 years sober, 100 pounds lighter. I am never touching a glass of alcohol ever again.

benjaminelim
Автор

I’m 54 days sober and been a pretty hard drinker for 15 years. The hardest part for me right now is being around family, friends, others that drink and find it odd that I don’t. I found it to be that easy escape from my problems/stressors in life. It was an easy escape from reality…

During my sobriety I have been going to the gym, sleeping better, eating healthier, have more money, and am having a better outlook in life! At this point I really don’t miss it because feeling the way I do now outweighs the negatives from drinking big time!

leviv
Автор

35 days clean and sober. Do it for yourself cause your family needs you 💯 🙏 ❤

robertcole
Автор

I've battled drinking from the age of 25 to 45 because I found myself living for the weekends and not happy with my choice of work carrier. I would drink through the week to cope with life and binge drink with friends on weekends when possible. At 45 I emotionally knew I was failing in life by my choices and actions from alcohol. At 47 I found my passion for the outdoors to be more true to myself and started a tube channel for fishing and camping. I am happy to say I found myself before loosing everything I had embracing me like my wife and kids to true friends that were not abusers. I can stay sober for weeks now and choose when and how much I want to drink if I choose to with friends. Life really begins when you understand!

YakAngling
Автор

Sober for 7 weeks. Sleep better, eat better, exercise better, think better, poop better, finances...better! Leon is spot on with his analysis.

coloradocowboy
Автор

Just passed a year of sobriety. Didn’t think I was an alcoholic but drank every single weekend to the point of being smashed from the age of 16-31. Growing up in Ireland it’s kind of what a lot of us do. But I had the obsession. Felt like I had to drink every weekend to enjoy life. Now that I don’t my whole mindset has changed and it’s all for the better. It’s truely remarkable what we are capable of. Change is possible folks!

paddyhaha