Dry
January
Writing
this, as I am on New Year’s Eve, it seems a bit strange to be promoting Dry
January when tonight will possibly be the biggest drinking night of the entire
year!
But
the truth is that when all the partying is done and those New Year resolutions
are staring us in the face, many of us might be thinking about what we can do
to clean up our act a bit for the coming year.
There
is no doubt that alcohol in moderation can be a boost to our health and to our
mood and can help us enjoy social occasions by helping us relax. But when drinking gets out of control we see
lives and careers wrecked and a downward spiral that can see people ending up
on the street or even dying as a result of their addiction to alcohol. There have been many very high profile cases
of people who could not get on top of their dependence on alcohol despite the
fact that they had plenty of money to buy themselves the best treatment and
detox available. George Best and more recently Gazza are cases in point but
there are many millions more who suffer in silence and whose families suffer in
silence as things go from bad to worse to disastrous.
So now Dry January 2014 is almost here and you can sign up
at the website that is featured below.
The organisers are very excited about this year’s campaign and hope
you’ll sign up and take on the challenge. Their aim is to start a new
conversation about alcohol. Your challenge is to go booze free for 31 days in
January 2014. It’s your chance to lose weight, feel better, save money and make
a difference. And don’t worry; the Dry January team will be with you every step
of the way. With Xmas excess gone, banish the booze this January and make a
healthy start to the New Year.
Dry January remind us that by taking on the challenge you’re
sure to lose a few pounds while saving a few quid. And with no hangovers you’ll
find time and energy you never knew you had, oh and your skin will look better
too. And you could go into it with some friends and fund raise together while
you give each other support. So go on, think about your drinking and prove to
yourself that you can say no to a tipple or two.
The money you donate will help Alcohol Concern make
a real difference and help raise awareness of the problem of alcohol misuse.
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Amanda Thomas
UK Heath Radio
http://www.dryjanuary.org.uk/