Sober October

anyone ever do this? I did it last year and it was....interesting. I plan on doing it again this year. Might take it even farther to see if it helps me lose some extra poundage. 

who's in?
Darwinspeed, all. 

Cheers,

HFD




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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    I do this every year (well, the last 3 years and will continue to do every year moving forward) but between April and May, ends just before Memorial Day Weekend. A 30 day period, vs. a sober month on the calendar.

    There are a number of things I do just to fuck with myself - this is one of the least demanding of them, being that you just stop doing something rather than try to do something new/different/more.  The first year I traveled for work most of the month and it was tedious to constantly have to explain why I wasn't Captain Party All The Time.   (It also is tedious to have to be around drunk people when you are not imbibing.)

    Enjoy doing it -- I'm a firm believer in setting and meeting goals for rather arbitrary reasons to benefit the body and mind.  Good things.

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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    I was actually quite surprised how easy it was for me last year (especially in a pandemic where my intake has increased). I drink quite a bit, and my wife laughed at first when I told her I was doing it (not in a mean way, she just knows me lol). She was even more shocked when I told her it included weed (or anything that alters the mind). I'm like "dude, it's sober october, not "no alcohol" october". lol. 
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    edited September 2021
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • hedonisthedonist standing on the edge of forever Posts: 24,524
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    Second paragraph, very true. Still not giving up my green though ;)

    Good to push yourself, for yourself. Does wonders!
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    hedonist said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    Second paragraph, very true. Still not giving up my green though ;)

    Good to push yourself, for yourself. Does wonders!
    Something I know you know very well!
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    I use "dude" in a gender neutral sort of way, yes (drives my oldest daughter crazy). lol

    I have read up on people who have made the choice to go sober for a whole year and how it completely changed their life etc etc, however,

    a) it would be a really big leap to go from one month to one year, especially for me, and
    b) I've always been wary of people who claim things like that, as it seems like they are trying to sell something, like a book, or get you to subscribe to their blog, etc. But it's definitely worth exploring. 

    But quitting alcohol permanently, or least long term, obviously has zero downside if you're able to do it. 

    Back when I still listened to Joe Rogan, yes, I first heard of this from watching him, as he and some of his buddies do it to support one of their alcoholic comedian friends to go sober, and at first he would quit booze, but still continue on with weed. So, after enough razzing, he agreed to go all-substance free for the month. that was decidedly more difficult for him. 
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • mickeyratmickeyrat up my ass, like Chadwick was up his Posts: 35,412
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
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  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    mickeyrat said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
    Yeah, I tried to put "to me" all over what I was sharing since I really only can know how I feel or work with this.  
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    mickeyrat said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
    I hear ya
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • mickeyratmickeyrat up my ass, like Chadwick was up his Posts: 35,412
    mickeyrat said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
    Yeah, I tried to put "to me" all over what I was sharing since I really only can know how I feel or work with this.  

    by "many of us" I should added in recovery.

    cirious though, after you do it, do you find your habits have changed or do you puck where you left off?
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    another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    mickeyrat said:
    mickeyrat said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
    Yeah, I tried to put "to me" all over what I was sharing since I really only can know how I feel or work with this.  

    by "many of us" I should added in recovery.

    cirious though, after you do it, do you find your habits have changed or do you puck where you left off?
    like it never happened, TBH. which wasn't honestly my intent. I wanted to keep it going. But I fell off. I convinced myself that I succeeded so I deserved a reward. I was annoyed by how easily I folded after reaching the first rung. 
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    edited September 2021
    mickeyrat said:
    mickeyrat said:
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.

    to confine it to just this 24 hrs makes "forever" possible.

    for many of us, this 24 hrs is challenging enough.....
    Yeah, I tried to put "to me" all over what I was sharing since I really only can know how I feel or work with this.  

    by "many of us" I should added in recovery.

    cirious though, after you do it, do you find your habits have changed or do you puck where you left off?
    When I started I would carry on.

    Since then my overall habits have changed dramatically.

      What changed my habits was the other ways I chose to torture myself....these ways are less destructive.  ;). They only leave me 1 or maybe 2 times in a normal week now where I have free reign to pile it on.  Generally, I don't go too hard, now.



    Post edited by F Me In The Brain on
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  • I do a dry January.  Sober October?  Hmmm....
  • The JugglerThe Juggler Behind that bush over there. Posts: 47,141
    Yeah I did the January thing this year and it actually worked well. Lost a few pounds doing it too but I have since gained some of them back.

    I wanted to jump start my better eating habits soon as I want to shed those pounds and then some before a trip I have lined up in January (it's been rescheduled like four times already--fuck you covid). So, yeah, I might join you in this endeavor....
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  • hedonisthedonist standing on the edge of forever Posts: 24,524
    I never realized (or maybe just hid from myself) how many calories are in booze. Surefire way to lose weight — unless you’re eating more while not drinking. 
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    hedonist said:
    I never realized (or maybe just hid from myself) how many calories are in booze. Surefire way to lose weight — unless you’re eating more while not drinking. 
    that was the disappointing part last october. i didn't lose a single pound. i found i was watching more movies instead of drinking and listening to music, and movies obviously beget snacks. 

    i'm going to try to only have popcorn this time around. lol
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    I kind of ignored this thread at first, but I keep coming back to it. 
    Hmmm.  It's not like I have a huge drinking problem.  I'm kind of lucky in that after one beer or one drink or one glass of wine I start feeling somewhat crappy.  Probably because I drank too much in my younger adult life.  But still, even limited though my drinking is, with the change in season and going into cold and flu season, maybe taking a month to be totally alcohol free isn't such a bad idea.  Give the old (and already somewhat tired) immune system a little more of an advantage.
    I will give this serious consideration.
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  • MalrothMalroth broken down chevrolet Posts: 2,483
    What about Hungover October?
    The worst of times..they don't phase me,
    even if I look and act really crazy.
  • Malroth said:
    What about Hungover October?
    Yeah, i'm doing that one!
  • brianlux said:
    I kind of ignored this thread at first, but I keep coming back to it. 
    Hmmm.  It's not like I have a huge drinking problem.  I'm kind of lucky in that after one beer or one drink or one glass of wine I start feeling somewhat crappy.  Probably because I drank too much in my younger adult life.  But still, even limited though my drinking is, with the change in season and going into cold and flu season, maybe taking a month to be totally alcohol free isn't such a bad idea.  Give the old (and already somewhat tired) immune system a little more of an advantage.
    I will give this serious consideration.
    Yeah, not a bad idea Brian, particularly as December is a drinking month. It's too late for me now but I could reduce in January next year.
  • The JugglerThe Juggler Behind that bush over there. Posts: 47,141
    I lasted until October 2nd. 
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    I failed. 
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • hedonisthedonist standing on the edge of forever Posts: 24,524
    Congrats!
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    hedonist said:
    Congrats!
    Congrats? for failing?
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,473
    I find it much easier to go dry in January/February. Fall time is party time!!
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,808
    PJ_Soul said:
    I find it much easier to go dry in January/February. Fall time is party time!!
    yeah, i really think it would have been better to do this after new years, like you said. oh well. i'm still going to keep going, and if I find myself in a situation where it calls for a beer, so be it. I won't beat myself up over it. 
    Darwinspeed, all. 

    Cheers,

    HFD




  • dankinddankind I am not your foot. Posts: 20,827
    Beer sucks. Gatorade is better.


    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • Meltdown99Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    My dry January is going great…I have yet to be rained on.  Life’s positives.
    Give Peas A Chance…
  • darwinstheorydarwinstheory LaPorte, IN Posts: 5,692
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    To be fair, I have on good authority you call your wife "Sir" sooo....
    "A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory
  • F Me In The BrainF Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 30,587
    edited January 2022
    Do you call your wife "dude"?  :lol:    

    Agree that it would seem odd to claim sobriety and then do drugs but to each their own and any real sort of commitment people make to themselves and keep would seem to be a good thing, to me. 

    The idea that it is only 30 days, to me, makes it easy. 
    I expect that if someone has a physical addiction to drugs or alcohol that this could be a very different experience for them. 
    Absent that, to me it is only an exercise in willpower.

    Now...if the deal was try to to never do it again, or to go without for a year?  To me, that would seem a totally different thing.
    To be fair, I have on good authority you call your wife "Sir" sooo....
    It was [redacted]
    Post edited by F Me In The Brain on
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