This is absolutely fabulous. Thank you both for being so honest and open. Awesome effort by you and your family. What a support network. Being there for one another is absolutely key. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and prosperous and healthy 2024 🙌🏻 thank you for all your efforts throughout 2023 🚴♀️
Well thanks for being there too, Gez! Loved watching your adventures along the way - plenty more to come, eh..! And thanks - yep - I’ve a lot to be extremely grateful for..!! Merry Christmas!
Never realised that drink was that an big issue for you. A very brave, open and honest talk. I've got similar traits and this really resonated with me. Thank you both and wishing you a great Xmas and all the best for 2024.
Very brave of you both to be so honest and sharing, and even though I've know for years you have had struggles, in my mind your were always drummer / cycling/ happy to help out James, not an alcoholic. Of course it is a part of you but I absolutely wouldn't say it defines you xx
Thanks Jenny - just goes to show doesn’t it - we all have these parts of our personalities that we often only see bits of in others - it’s only those we live with that really see us (well… maybe not even then for some…) but that’s defo the case now with Bex and I - but thank you - that’s very kind of you to say all those things! Xx
Merry Christmas to you and the family. Thanks for sharing, buddy, 353 days thats amazing, from the outside it’s hard to believe it’s been a year, time flies. Congratulations and keep up the hard work
@@1stElement your welcome I can’t believe it’s been over 2 1/2 years following your journey, thanks for all the content and advise you have shared with me
Wow, well shes a special person right there. This kind of content is priceless & kind of you to share. I hope you get something from it too. You know whats stopping me giving up (& and I'd like to), the fear if not being able to. What an arse eh!
I know I do - there’s no doubt in my mind about that, she’s my absolute world. I get something from it everyday, to be honest. We talk a lot. Are you saying the fear of not being able to give up is what’s stopping you trying? Have I read that right? I can understand that. I feel like that sometimes even now - the thing is, I was even more scared of what not giving up meant. I decided to give up at the end of October and spent November and December working through what it was going to mean. How I was going to cope without it in my life, how I was going to deal with things without drink - what habits I needed to change (stupid things like routes home or how/where I shopped) - coming up with different things to do - like Bex said in the video, I have become more interested (obsessed, perhaps…) with things like my clothes, my organisation, how I look etc… but I needed to do all that prep to give myself a fighting chance - because - I knew how woven into the fabric of my every waking hour it was that I had to unpick all that, I had to unthread it from so many aspects of my life - and that took a lot of work. But it was - and IS - worth it.
Thanks for watching this one. Have a great Christmas and leave a comment if you have anything to say. I hope it’s been useful to some of you…
Fantastic open and honest video. Thanks for having the courage to share it with the world.
Keep going and keep posting 🤙🏻
Thank you so much Meirion! Really appreciate you commenting!
This is absolutely fabulous. Thank you both for being so honest and open. Awesome effort by you and your family. What a support network. Being there for one another is absolutely key. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and prosperous and healthy 2024 🙌🏻 thank you for all your efforts throughout 2023 🚴♀️
Well thanks for being there too, Gez! Loved watching your adventures along the way - plenty more to come, eh..! And thanks - yep - I’ve a lot to be extremely grateful for..!! Merry Christmas!
Never realised that drink was that an big issue for you. A very brave, open and honest talk. I've got similar traits and this really resonated with me. Thank you both and wishing you a great Xmas and all the best for 2024.
Thanks - I hope it’s useful to you mate! Have a great Christmas and all the best to you too for the coming year!
Very brave of you both to be so honest and sharing, and even though I've know for years you have had struggles, in my mind your were always drummer / cycling/ happy to help out James, not an alcoholic. Of course it is a part of you but I absolutely wouldn't say it defines you xx
Thanks Jenny - just goes to show doesn’t it - we all have these parts of our personalities that we often only see bits of in others - it’s only those we live with that really see us (well… maybe not even then for some…) but that’s defo the case now with Bex and I - but thank you - that’s very kind of you to say all those things! Xx
Merry Christmas to you and the family. Thanks for sharing, buddy, 353 days thats amazing, from the outside it’s hard to believe it’s been a year, time flies. Congratulations and keep up the hard work
Thanks man - and thanks so much for your support as ever - have a very Merry Christmas to you and your family!
@@1stElement your welcome I can’t believe it’s been over 2 1/2 years following your journey, thanks for all the content and advise you have shared with me
@irondistance4313 it really, genuinely IS my pleasure! Mate - you inspire me just as much!!
Love you two ❤❤
Very fascinating incite into drinking and sobriety.
Thanks mate - let’s get pissed tomorrow night :-)
Love you too man xx
Havent had a drink on about 5 years. One of the best things i did was to give that up. Much happier now i face challenges head on.
That’s a key factor isn’t it - booze is the sand I used to bury my head in for sure… good for you - I could t agree more!!
Wow, well shes a special person right there. This kind of content is priceless & kind of you to share. I hope you get something from it too. You know whats stopping me giving up (& and I'd like to), the fear if not being able to. What an arse eh!
I know I do - there’s no doubt in my mind about that, she’s my absolute world. I get something from it everyday, to be honest. We talk a lot. Are you saying the fear of not being able to give up is what’s stopping you trying? Have I read that right? I can understand that. I feel like that sometimes even now - the thing is, I was even more scared of what not giving up meant. I decided to give up at the end of October and spent November and December working through what it was going to mean. How I was going to cope without it in my life, how I was going to deal with things without drink - what habits I needed to change (stupid things like routes home or how/where I shopped) - coming up with different things to do - like Bex said in the video, I have become more interested (obsessed, perhaps…) with things like my clothes, my organisation, how I look etc… but I needed to do all that prep to give myself a fighting chance - because - I knew how woven into the fabric of my every waking hour it was that I had to unpick all that, I had to unthread it from so many aspects of my life - and that took a lot of work. But it was - and IS - worth it.