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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3711219" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>I have been off the sauce since January 1, still have a huge stash of alcohol at the house but I drink club soda instead of beer. I quit for the same reasons to lose some wait and to feel better. If you can eliminate stress which is much harder to to than people think, it helps. I am now learning the subtle art of not giving a $h1t and it does help. I mean there are just some things my employer thinks are possible that are not going to be possible and now I don‘t much care if I meet the goals anymore. Stressing about those goals was costing me my health. So i just nod and act like it’s all reasonable and do what I can do the best I can. I haven’t completely quit and when I get into my 60’s I will certainly need a blood thinner and It will be moderate drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3711219, member: 11752"] I have been off the sauce since January 1, still have a huge stash of alcohol at the house but I drink club soda instead of beer. I quit for the same reasons to lose some wait and to feel better. If you can eliminate stress which is much harder to to than people think, it helps. I am now learning the subtle art of not giving a $h1t and it does help. I mean there are just some things my employer thinks are possible that are not going to be possible and now I don‘t much care if I meet the goals anymore. Stressing about those goals was costing me my health. So i just nod and act like it’s all reasonable and do what I can do the best I can. I haven’t completely quit and when I get into my 60’s I will certainly need a blood thinner and It will be moderate drink. [/QUOTE]
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