@@bigOmedrano thank you 😊 ask God for the strength to resist alcohol AND for the shift in perspective .. I thought I needed alcohol. I found out that’s a LIE . you can do it too ❣️
@queengweeezy7836 thank you so much for the response......I need to that EXACTLY.......place my focus on Him, to give me that strength It truly is a lie, one that ends up costing time and money.....today will be day 1....today I restart the climb
I've been a fan of Sober Leon for a few years. The hardest part of quitting booze (for me) has been other people. There are some people who simply cant believe you've quitted. They still do the same accusations - even years later. This is a massive 'trigger' to go back to booze. But you have to ignore them. They have their own problems. I'm not responsible for them.
Thank you for the great reminder, sir. This is day 20 with no alcohol, almost 2 months since I gave up cigarettes, and day 3 with no coffee. Abstaining from my "luxuries" has completely changed my brain, body, and overall health. I had to change my heavily diluted mind, in order to make these drastic changes, and it has been a great challenge. In the past, I would avoid challenges at all costs, but, now, it is all I want to face. Mindfulness, stoicism, and sheer will power have become my new addictions. Good luck to us all!
Great video, Leon! Quitting drinking for 30 days can have a number of positive effects on both your physical and mental health. Some of the potential benefits include improved sleep quality, increased energy levels, better concentration and focus, weight loss, improved relationships, saved money and improved overall health.👋❤
Thanks for the videos! I stopped drinking altogether 17 days ago. I did it mostly to lose weight, and cut my drinking down to fairly low a few months ago, (though still daily!) so I haven't experienced the cravings. I lost a few pounds, nothing spectacular, and have had a sleep disorder for decades which didn't change. The best part about stopping drinking thus far has just been to know that I could do it, without nasty results!
I wish that they would educate people more when they are younger about how poisonous alcohol is for you. I’ve been two months alcohol free and I watch these videos to remind me what alcohol is and it’s a poison.
Drinking for me seems like it’s a social thing and like everybody else says if you’re not socially drinking, everybody thinks that there is something wrong with you, just have one, how come you’re not drinking? What’s wrong with you? It makes me sick to think how socially right everybody thinks it is to drink.
Leon you are wrong about the worst being over in 24 hours. It took me no less than one week to stop hearing hallucinations and having serious psychotic disturbances. You would do well to not give medical sdvice like that if you dont know what youre talking about
Listen again. I say the worst of the HANGOVER is over in the first 24 hours. And then go on to say that things will continue to be bad for the next few days.
@@LeonSylvester i dont know about you but hangovers are hardly what i was concerned with. The extreme shakes, hallucinations, extreme heart rate, organ failure, blood sugar drops, etc is what alcoholism is. Not a hangover lol
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Today is Day 88 ! 🎉 I’m beyond Thankful that God has lifted my obsession to drink ❤ Thank you Leon for your motivation 🎉
Keep it up
This is where I want to get to.......congrats and keep pressing on, because you will inspire others to take this journey
@@bigOmedrano thank you 😊 ask God for the strength to resist alcohol AND for the shift in perspective .. I thought I needed alcohol. I found out that’s a LIE . you can do it too ❣️
@queengweeezy7836 thank you so much for the response......I need to that EXACTLY.......place my focus on Him, to give me that strength
It truly is a lie, one that ends up costing time and money.....today will be day 1....today I restart the climb
I've been a fan of Sober Leon for a few years. The hardest part of quitting booze (for me) has been other people. There are some people who simply cant believe you've quitted. They still do the same accusations - even years later. This is a massive 'trigger' to go back to booze. But you have to ignore them. They have their own problems. I'm not responsible for them.
You're not responsible for their ignorance or misery. Forgive them, they know not what they do.
Thank you for the great reminder, sir. This is day 20 with no alcohol, almost 2 months since I gave up cigarettes, and day 3 with no coffee. Abstaining from my "luxuries" has completely changed my brain, body, and overall health. I had to change my heavily diluted mind, in order to make these drastic changes, and it has been a great challenge. In the past, I would avoid challenges at all costs, but, now, it is all I want to face. Mindfulness, stoicism, and sheer will power have become my new addictions. Good luck to us all!
Great video, Leon! Quitting drinking for 30 days can have a number of positive effects on both your physical and mental health. Some of the potential benefits include improved sleep quality, increased energy levels, better concentration and focus, weight loss, improved relationships, saved money and improved overall health.👋❤
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Leon What happens to your right eye 👁️? Is everything ok mate ?
Thanks for the videos! I stopped drinking altogether 17 days ago. I did it mostly to lose weight, and cut my drinking down to fairly low a few months ago, (though still daily!) so I haven't experienced the cravings. I lost a few pounds, nothing spectacular, and have had a sleep disorder for decades which didn't change. The best part about stopping drinking thus far has just been to know that I could do it, without nasty results!
Day 0 today tossed out 10 beers in dumpster, want to quit for good.
Great video Leon. Thank you
Thanks Leon!😊
Aloha Leon
What happened to your eyes?
Can Leon provide a video with evidence of his decade as an alcoholic? A lot of people have been questioning it
What are you talking about?
@LeonSylvester A lot of people saying they don’t really think you were the level of an actual alcoholic before you quit.
after a detour...getting back to a sober life, the gym, etc...more fun
I started 12/31/23 it’s been 6 months I love it😉
I wish that they would educate people more when they are younger about how poisonous alcohol is for you. I’ve been two months alcohol free and I watch these videos to remind me what alcohol is and it’s a poison.
Drinking for me seems like it’s a social thing and like everybody else says if you’re not socially drinking, everybody thinks that there is something wrong with you, just have one, how come you’re not drinking? What’s wrong with you? It makes me sick to think how socially right everybody thinks it is to drink.
Day 8!!!!!
Leon you are wrong about the worst being over in 24 hours. It took me no less than one week to stop hearing hallucinations and having serious psychotic disturbances. You would do well to not give medical sdvice like that if you dont know what youre talking about
Listen again. I say the worst of the HANGOVER is over in the first 24 hours. And then go on to say that things will continue to be bad for the next few days.
@@LeonSylvester i dont know about you but hangovers are hardly what i was concerned with. The extreme shakes, hallucinations, extreme heart rate, organ failure, blood sugar drops, etc is what alcoholism is. Not a hangover lol
@@JamesConley1234bloody hell how much were you drinking to go through that?
100% of your problems, i mean friends disappear.