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    1. That’s a really honest place to start, and it matters more than you might think. Wanting change is the beginning of making it happen. Stopping entirely is a great decision for many people. If you suspect you might drink too much, there is a helpful article on that here. Taking a break from alcohol—even just testing it out for a few days—can give you space to see how you feel without it. No pressure, no perfection, just one step at a time. We support you.

      ~ The Don’t Change Much team

        1. Thanks for sharing that, Terry. Saying “I want to stop” takes courage, and it’s a powerful first step. You’re not alone; so many others are walking this path too. Whether you start with one day, one week, 30 days, or you never drink again, every step counts. We’re cheering you on.

          ~ The Don’t Change Much team

  1. I have been receiving monthly emails from Don’t Change much for about 4 years. I can’t remember exactly why or how I was included in these emails and I am very grateful to get them. I retired a few years ago from a very stressful job and when I was working really looked forward to a few beers at the end of the day. I never thought that it was a problem and continued to have 2 or 3 every day with dinner more like a routine than getting a buzz. In march 2025 I decided that I would not stop by the liquor store on my way through town. I thought this would be hard but it was easier than I thought. Within 4 weeks I lost 10 pounds, saved some money and look forward to the results of 6 months. I went out for dinner a few times with friends and family and I was able to have a few beers without it triggering a desire to get more for the fridge. If a friend drops by with a 6 pack I will have one or 2 and maybe some hot summer days I will treat myself to a few with BBQ burgers on the back deck.
    I also noticed a change in my self esteem something that recently retired men go through. I have learned things about myself through this website and have forwarded articles from it to a few. I feel that I am not alone and in good company.

    1. Thank you so much for sharing your story — it really means a lot. It’s amazing to hear how you’ve made such a positive shift in your routine and how it’s paying off in more ways than one: better health, more savings, and a boost in self-esteem. The transition after retirement can be tough, and your honesty about it will resonate with others going through something similar.

      Knowing that you’ve passed them our articles to friends is the highest compliment we could ask for. You’re absolutely not alone — and we’re grateful to be part of your circle.

      ~ The Don’t Change Much team

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