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Giving your kids the right attitudes to alcohol
We’ve come a long way since past generations let their kids have sips of alcohol from an adult’s glass or turned a blind eye to young teenagers drinking at parties. Lots of research now tells us that the earlier someone starts drinking, the more likely they will develop alcohol problems in future, so it’s super
Do you suffer from hangxiety? Here are some tips to help
If you’ve ever woken up with the double whammy of a hangover, wrapped up in a sense of dread or panic, you’ve probably experienced ‘hangxiety’, or hangover anxiety. You don’t even need to have a heavy drinking session to experience hangxiety and if you already have an anxious temperament, you may find even just a
Check your wearable, alcohol might be the cause of your bad night’s sleep
With the rise of wearables, like smart watches, we have more data than ever about our physical and mental health. Have you noticed that the days you drink alcohol your wearable shows more disrupted sleep? Or have you noticed it’s just that bit more difficult to get yourself out of bed in the morning? Although
“I wore my handbrake out” – Jamie’s story of perseverance and how he choose between abstinence and moderation
I always had an on-and-off relationship with alcohol. From a young age, my friends and I loved partying – we lived for the weekend. Friday and Saturday nights were spent at the pub or nightclubs often not getting home till sunrise. I was also very involved in sport and I would abstain from alcohol completely
Abstinence vs moderation: What’s best for you?
If you’re thinking about changing your relationship with alcohol, one of the first decisions you will make is whether you want to cut back or quit altogether. In Australia, alcohol is involved in so many aspects of everyday life that for some people, the thought of never having a drink again is so daunting that
The Art of Mindful Drinking
We live in a fast paced world. We juggle jobs, families, friendships, study, and other responsibilities that leave us little time to slow down and take a breath. It’s no wonder we operate on autopilot much of the time. Like other activities, drinking alcohol can be automatic too. Do you reach for a drink when