WOULD YOU LIKE?

Would you like to wake up clear — instead of already on the back foot?


To start the day without scanning for signs you overdid it again.
No hiding how you feel. No talking yourself round.

To get through the morning without negotiating when — or if — you’ll open something later.
No quiet rules. No mental lists.

To stop wasting energy pretending everything’s fine.
And just feel fine.

To walk through your day without dragging last night behind you.
No guilt. No second-guessing.
Just a bit more space in your head — and a bit more steadiness in your body.

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Rebecca Thomson, helping women changing their relationship with alcohol, food or nicotine, help with alcoholism, reducing alcohol, how to stop drinking, woman dependant on alcohol, Registered Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapist based in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, Andy Ramage, alcohol free lifestyle

Would you like to get through the day without feeling like you’re chasing yourself?


To focus properly — without the low-level fog that makes everything harder.
To have more energy, not because you’ve pushed through — but because you’ve stopped running on empty.

To feel more like yourself in conversations.
Not short. Not distracted.
Able to listen — and actually take things in.

To feel present when you’re with other people.
Not halfway out of the moment, already thinking about how the evening will go.

To stop second-guessing how you’re coming across.
And just feel steady in your own skin.

Rebecca Thomson, helping women changing their relationship with alcohol, food or nicotine, help with alcoholism, reducing alcohol, how to stop drinking, woman dependant on alcohol, Registered Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapist based in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, Andy Ramage, alcohol free lifestyle

Would you like to end the day without the usual bargaining?


No quiet rules.
No making deals with yourself about how much or when.

Just a calm evening.
Decisions already made — and still holding.

To go to bed without replaying what you said, what you drank, what you promised you’d do differently next time.

To wake up and feel like you’ve actually rested.
Not braced for another round.

This is what starts to change when you stop trying to manage it all on your own.

If part of you is ready — even quietly — that’s enough to begin.