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I quit drinking roughly 40 days ago and I want to go about 6 months without any drinking. I'm still really tired and/or bored of alcohol so I don't crave it at all. It's almost depressing to think about because it doesn't bring me any enjoyment to drink really (I was kind of lucky due to this alone myself).

I want to quit until about May 10th even though I really don't want to think about it right now or drinking that is because I'm still bored of drinking if not just tired. If I do that I prepped for about 45 (roughly) days or roughly a month and a half before even starting. May 10th time frame would put me around 6 months and would be a long break. I wouldn't just start drinking again I'd just wait and see what happens so it might not be until 8-12 months down the road that I start drinking again due to something happening.

Has anyone prepped for a new years resolution? I don't get into new years resolutions that much myself, but I figured this works for now and I already quit drinking a while back.

I quit drinking roughly 40 days ago and I want to go about 6 months without any drinking. I'm still really tired and/or bored of alcohol so I don't crave it at all. It's almost depressing to think about because it doesn't bring me any enjoyment to drink really (I was kind of lucky due to this alone myself). I want to quit until about May 10th even though I really don't want to think about it right now or drinking that is because I'm still bored of drinking if not just tired. If I do that I prepped for about 45 (roughly) days or roughly a month and a half before even starting. May 10th time frame would put me around 6 months and would be a long break. I wouldn't just start drinking again I'd just wait and see what happens so it might not be until 8-12 months down the road that I start drinking again due to something happening. Has anyone prepped for a new years resolution? I don't get into new years resolutions that much myself, but I figured this works for now and I already quit drinking a while back.

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Merry Christmas. Thank you for sharing the story. I thought I'd give a little nudge, if I may.

I quit drinking roughly 40 days ago ... I want to quit until about May 10th

Alcohol affects your ability to be cognitive. Drinking just 3 drinks in a week can permanently lower your effective temperance and IQ. Consider quitting forever.

Has anyone prepped for a new years resolution?

Don't wait until January 1st. Quit smoking now. Quit drinking now. Quit using drugs now. Quit using porn now. Forever. I woke up one day recently and quit a bunch of those things. Two weeks later I started to realize the great replacement was real. Four more weeks and I was fully aware of the JQ. I was not truly red-pilled until that point.

Here is a little known piece of history for you. Henry Hudson was set adrift not after making his crew eat moldy cheese (they ran out of food), but just days after running out of tobacco. Consider the crowd control power of addiction. This is pervasive around you.

The goyim will not be able to reach a group temperance level needed to break away from clown world until they do this. These products are primary reasons your neighbors aren't getting red pilled. (((They))) know this, and that is why (((they))) push those products.

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Deadlift 200kg, bench 100kg. I weigh about 85kg.

That's not bad the benching alone if it's more than you weight. That's a 1:1 at least then some beyond that or 1.17:1 (basically).

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That one arm or two ?

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Neither: Corpus spongiosum

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Corpus spongiosum

Not so loud...you're exciting AOU

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By coincidence, I also quit drinking about the same time as you.

I've been considering joining a martial arts club with my son/daughter as a new years resolution. I'm getting old and my job hasn't been physically active enough to stay in athletic shape. I'm what fph would call a 'skinny fat'. I don't like having a decrepit human body, so I'm excited about the prospect of helping my kids have the confidence to kick bullies in the nethers and get in better shape at the same time.

As it relates to alcohol, I don't intend to ever start/quit again. It was a habit that was not improving my life. Will I drink again? sure, probably a beer with dinner every now and again, or maybe a few at a time at Christmas/My birthday, but never as a regular habit again.

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That sounds like a great activity for you guys to do together!

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I make them throughout the year, I don't do them on January 1st. The only thing I'll do on the first is set a bicycling distance goal for the year, and then go out and start chasing it. For other stuff, I start on the first day of each month. They are small and manageable changes that add up over time.

There's too much pressure from outside forces around New Year's resolutions that people end up dropping them.

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Got plenty of beer, all set !

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I don't make resolutions.

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You make "plans".

Excellent.

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Get back into combat ready physical shape

Get back into combat ready physical shape

This is one to add for sure. I am going to do this myself and thank you for such a great idea.

That is what all self-respecting young white men should be doing.

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A couple of years ago on new years I reflected on the year before. I wrote down all that I had accomplished and then wrote what I wanted to accomplish in the following year. I think I'll do this again.

One goal I have for next year is getting closer with God and getting in the word everyday.

My new year's resolution is to stay alive another year with a reasonable quality of life.

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Very open ended goal but a good one non the less