Stopping Drinking Becomes A Lot EASIER When You're Finally FED UP With Alcohol

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💥 ABOUT MATT FINCH💥
Matt Finch is the Director of the Fit Recovery Coaching Programs. He specializes in helping clients detox and recover from alcohol and other CNS depressants using nutrigenomics, biohacking, resilience training, habits science, lifestyle optimization, recovery capital enhancement, and more. Matt is a Professional Member of the Alliance For Addiction Solutions.

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✔️ Fit Recovery Coaching Programs Director
✔️ Creator of several online recovery courses (2,000+ students)
✔️ Founder of Opiate Addiction Support (4,000,000+ Visitors)
✔️ Former Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor
✔️ Certified Strategic Intervention Coach
✔️ Certified Level 2 Qigong Instructor
✔️ Certified Advanced Food-Based Healing Instructor
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💥 ABOUT CHRIS SCOTT💥
Chris Scott is the founder of Fit Recovery. He specializes in helping clients use advanced nutritional strategies, reframing techniques, neurolinguistic programming, high-performance pro-recovery habits systems, identity transformation, and much more to proactively eliminate alcohol from their lives. Chris is a Professional Member of the Alliance For Addiction Solutions.

Chris is also:

✔️ Founder of Fit Recovery (5,000,000+ Visitors)
✔️ Author of Drinking Sucks! (the bestselling book on quitting drinking)
✔️ Creator of the online program Fit Recovery 2.0
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Day 9 here and you are spot on. My sleep is so much better and I actually have lost most anxiety. Just had to get off the ride. You know when to get off, it's painful and difficult but worth it every morning. I got on it every night and couldn't move forward in my life. My days are longer now, I have time. Loneliness is my friend, I can think about how far I've come. Just 9 days but every day is a victory. Thanks for your words. They are truly motivating!

aussiescorpio
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Glad I quit 2 yrs ago..everyone has their own bottom, Some different than others. I pray for everyone suffering with/from this poison

walkinloveonpurpose
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Feels good waking up with a clear mind you are an inspiration bro

kevinmcalpine
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Awesome video!!
One year sober for me.
Life is good now!!!!
Have a great one!!

anthonyshaw
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I've realised drink doesnt make me more social anymore but soo tired I cant keep up in conversations and worse than ever with social anxiety. I dont like it anymore but Im slowly realising Im an alcoholic as I keep having withdrawal nerves. Ive drank myself poor as well. Im at the stage where the idea of recovery is so daunting I cant make a decision how to start

bmg
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I can hear and relate to some extent the suffering you've been through..but I can also hear the resilient you in the face of anyone's worst nightmare: Addiction! Thanks for igniting the spark I needed to find my fire man.. Take care.. Until next time..

ajayr
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The evenings are just too lonely for me to NOT drink. I get too anxious and feel so empty ...

jannorris
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You're great, Man.
I appreciate you and how you use your insights to help me. Thank you!

FerReelDoe
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Wow that's a LITE TO MY LIFE I'm here and alcohol is making me sick that's for real but what's FACT IS THAT I HAVE SUCH A AMAZING HEALTHY VIBRANT LIFE AHEAD OF ME WHEN I JUST STOP DRINKING I really needed to hear that thanks very very MUCH

karltucker
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Because of my damn depression. I went on a two day binge...again. And today I had to go to the Hospital because of painful hangover. They gave me Librium and I.V. fluids.

damianlopez
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I'm trying to stop drinking again. Been having severe abdominal pain lately. I need to try again.

PunkForever-yufg
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I agree. Alcohol pissed me off also. Waking up with a rapid heartbeat and pounding head. Scary. I just don't need it. Thanks

rachelJanaBartolomei
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How long did you want to quit before you finally broke free of the addiction?

rothberg
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“--and then you're in serious trouble, very serious trouble, and you know it, finally, deadly serious trouble, because this Substance you thought was your one true friend, that you gave up all for, gladly, that for so long gave you relief from the pain of the Losses your love of that relief caused, your mother and lover and god and compadre, has finally removed its smiley-face mask to reveal centerless eyes and a ravening maw, and canines down to here, it's the Face In The Floor, the
grinning root-white face of your worst nightmares, and the face is your own face in the mirror, now, it's you, the Substance has devoured or replaced and become you, and the puke-, drool- and Substance-crusted T-shirt you've both worn for weeks now gets torn off and you stand there looking and in the root-white chest where your heart (given away to It) should be beating, in its exposed chest's center and centerless eyes is just a lightless hole, more teeth, and a beckoning taloned hand dangling something irresistible, and now you see you've been had, screwed royal, stripped and f****d and tossed to the side like some stuffed toy to lie for all time in the posture you land in. You see now that It's your enemy and your worst personal nightmare and the trouble It's gotten you into is undeniable and you still can't stop. Doing the Substance now is like attending Black Mass but you still can't stop, even though the Substance no longer gets you high. You are, as they say, Finished. You cannot get drunk and you cannot get sober; you cannot get high and you cannot get straight. You are behind bars; you are in a cage and can see only bars in every direction. You are in the kind of a hell of a mess that either ends lives or turns them around.” ― David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

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