This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be ...
Practically everyone knows about Dry January at this point. Or at least they think they do. Many cynical drinkers will tell you it’s just some internet-inspired fad wherein people abstain from ...
Wine is great for the heart, abstinence is useless, it's a youth problem...' Incorrect ideas about alcohol are hard to ...
Explore the psychology behind cravings, especially alcohol and chocolate, and learn how to cope with discomfort through ...
Young people might be adopting less strict versions of Dry January, such as Misty Q1, this winter. Comedian and writer Lukas Battle, @lukasbattle on TikTok, made a ...
Dry January doesn’t have to be so dry. It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay somewhat sober even throughout the year. Whether you’re detoxing after a ...
Now in its sixth French edition, Dry January takes place once again without ... Parce qu’une autre personne (ou vous) est en train de lire Le Monde avec ce compte sur un autre appareil.
To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.
Dry January is nearly over, but it could be just the start of a more mindful relationship with alcohol. By Catherine Pearson Laura Van Antwerp tried Dry January for the first time 11 years ago.
Today, the Herald’s editorial board would like to tip its hat to the other dry January, and those participating. The Dry January that doesn’t depend upon drought conditions, but certainly uses ...