67 years old and today I celebrate 200 days Alcohol Free .. I appreciate your share here
@paulamoorsКүн бұрын
Can you share how you did it?
@sylvievicenza179Ай бұрын
I love when women talk about the real things. Thank you so much.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
My pleasure - Thankyou for watching x
@MaryHealey-l4n3 күн бұрын
Stop skirting around the issue. If you are exploring this, then perhaps you have a problem with alcohol. Everything you are describing about your drinking tells me that you have a problem. People want to be so educated about the issue of alcohol, but the reality is, it is poison. Look into it, it would serve you well-to-do so.
@jukerdanzАй бұрын
It is great to hear a woman speaking so openly about her relationship with alcohol without guilt or angst. I stopped drinking a few years back after, like you, spending a few years cutting back. I no longer have an ‘adults drink alcohol’ mindset and i sleep better, which was a big part of my desire to give up alcohol. It meant ending a certain type of relationship with my husband, who still enjoys his wine. We used to enjoy sharing a bottle of wine but we have got used to the way we live now and it’s fine of course. Thanks for being honest and brave.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're welcome x
@bridgetonhouse953311 күн бұрын
I was in the club, a glass of wine while I cooked dinner, a glass or 2 with dinner & another while I did the washing up. A slippery slope. Are they making the bottles smaller? But I too knew that wow that’s a lot. Fast forward Covid made me stop to help my immune system & 6 months of no booze was an absolute eye opener. All the benefits you mentioned. Now I only consume on festive occasions & usually only with a meal. Examining your relationship with alcohol is very “adulting”. Thanks for the discussion, you are a real joy ❤
@theflowerfarmer11 күн бұрын
you're so welcome x
@itscool77019 күн бұрын
For me a month wasn’t enough time to feel the amazing effects of not drinking. The first month I spend detoxing, tired, anxious, and thinking about alcohol 24/7. For me the real magic started happening around week 6-8. By month 5 I was no longer thinking about it every waking moment. Around month 2-3 I felt serotonin coming back to my brain. I was actually happy. Like genuine real joy for small things in life. I’ve never done a year and I’ve stupidly started over on day 1 again and again😭 but that’s life and sobriety is a journey of ups and downs. I’m determined to make it a year this time. I’m on week 8 this time around. Keep going everyone. You got this!
@theflowerfarmer17 күн бұрын
you're brilliant! x
@judyhoomalamalama2 күн бұрын
Oh thank u . Sometimes I cry when it comes to wine time @ 5PM. I m trying to stop the 5PM drinking. I guess emotions play a strong part in the process. I appreciated your post. It really helps.
@louisegoodyear2515Күн бұрын
Well done, i will take my inspiration from you, i want sobriety but i'm frightened of the loss?
@beckyscheller9358Ай бұрын
Such an important message. Have lost family members to alcohol and also heavy smokers, i appreciate your honesty and courage
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou - feels v out of comfort zone but also proud of self and if I can do it…
@caroldaviddaviejohnson2225Ай бұрын
There is nothing more empowering than holding a mirror up to ourselves. Sometimes we don't particularly like what we may see reflected back, the task is to recognise our shadow self and work on it. Great video, honest and insightful. 👏👏👏
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@sheilamesick5964Ай бұрын
You are smart and brave for taking on this project. Glad to hear about the positive results regarding blood pressure and sleep. You appear less swollen in your face. Carry on!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Do I look less puffy!?! I can’t see it but glad you think so x
@lyndakling901Ай бұрын
Yes, your face is definitely thinner.
@salardis8804Ай бұрын
Well done Georgie. Very important subject to be discussed.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou - glad you agree x
@stephengary1217Ай бұрын
Thank you for your honesty and bravery. I've lived with a recovering alcoholic for 35 years and we are very active in 12 step programs. I never thought I could have fun with a sober life but the last 35 years have been the richest of my life. We have developed close intimate friends of all ages and from all walks of life and from all over the world. When my husband got sober I had to look at my own relationship with alcohol, especially wine.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you for your inspiring comment x
@teri7348Ай бұрын
Please consider continuing your (complete) soberness for at least 3 months in a row because only then you start to notice how much better you can *really* feel! I quit drinking years ago and can heartily recommend that for everyone. Complete soberness gives an amazing clarity of mind that you thought you had lost. Better sleep. Better movement coordination. Better balance. Better memory. Better skin. Inner calm. And massive amount of extra productive hours especially on Sundays when you're not recovering from yesterdays wine binge! It does not immediately resolve all your existing problems but with a sober mind you start to see (often amazingly simple) solutions. Also worth considering are your children: wouldn't it be wonderful to show them that life without drinking *is* completely normal? And about wine tasting... well, if you spit everything out, then you are "wine tasting"; if not, then it's just a fancy explanation for borderline alcoholism🙄
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I'm going to the wine tasting tonight and intend to spit lots and swallow little - that sounds so disgusting! but it'll be nice to catch up with friends and learn something new while I'm at it x
@wbflowersvtАй бұрын
Good for you. A great argument on the power of a little reflection and discovery.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Ah Thankyou x
@niccat70514 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video! The struggle to give up the booze is ongoing for millions of us so another person's perspective and methods are always welcome!!
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
you're so welcome x
@jackiek3407Ай бұрын
I’ve stumbled across this video and it’s strange because I have thinking about the volume of alcohol I’ve been consuming these last few years due to a traumatic event which has changed the direction of my life forever. So, I think it’s time for me to (off the back of this video) action a new approach to my mindset and relationship with the booze. I’m glad I listened to you. Many thanks. 🌷
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're so welcome and good luck xxx
@GlenysSherer18 күн бұрын
Oh how I needed to hear this! I gave up alcohol for over a year a few years ago, but started up again, and am now struggling to cut back. You have given me inspiration to go at it again!
@theflowerfarmer17 күн бұрын
go for it x
@carolgiangreco654813 күн бұрын
Go wholeheartedly forward! You don't need a lot of alcohol to ruin your health.
@Wob-rt1scАй бұрын
New subscriber here-I’ve just discovered your channel and what a lovely lady you are! The wine o’clock drinking really resonates with me. I have been an anxiety sufferer all of my life and a chronic insomniac who used wine for years to help me sleep. I was also addicted to the taste - the drier the better (a bit like the ‘hit’ you get on the back of the throat as a smoker)- I gave that up after having my children. I love the whole ‘lovely glass’ and ‘nibbles’ setup. I’m the same age as you and am seriously worried I have damaged my brain. I gave up for 7 months last year and I did feel so much more wholesome and sleep was so deep I couldn’t wake up. I also lost weight until starting to replace it with chocolate and scones and all things I wasn’t bothered by, prior to stopping. My anxiety didn’t improve, sadly, so now I’m back on a nightly tipple and I just want to stop but feel if I’ve damaged my brain this much then what’s the point? I’m a ‘normal’ mum and have a lovely life otherwise. Is it too late?
@merylwilliams2268Ай бұрын
Thankfully, I've never been a drinker but my husband is a recovering alcoholic - 19 years and counting. I find that tiredness is the worst thing for challenging our willpower Georgie. I now try to stop doing physical or mental work within a specific time period so that I don't become as tired and reach for those biscuits or crisps! Love your honesty and for being so willing to share your personal problems ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
@@merylwilliams2268 I can totally see that being overtired would sap will power xxx your husband an example to us all xxx
@essieb669125 күн бұрын
You are so right about doing things on autopilot and then it becomes a habit and you do it without even thinking. I am definitely now paying attention to my relationship with alcohol. Thank you so much for this video!
@theflowerfarmer24 күн бұрын
you're welcome x
@stamatiamcgrath7992Ай бұрын
Georgi! Great video. I appreciate your honesty and courage. We are so proud of you! Good luck on your journey . As we age, we have to amend our lifestyle and take better care of ourselves. What a wonderful message you are sending especially before the holiday season!! Best of luck! You can do it!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou so much - yes the holiday season can be challenging on many fronts x
@christypeterson341212 күн бұрын
I love your open and honest reflection about getting off the booze; in particular wine. I feel you on this pleasure and really appreciated you sharing your experience. I've taken a 30 day break myself a few times and know the benefits- as you explained them. However, afterwards its easy to fall back into my old behaviors and drink as enthusiastic as ever! That said, I am aware of my consumption and it concerns me. I'm the same age as you and therefore it was "sobering" to listen to you. Thank you for bravely sharing your story. Its inspired me to rethink about my relationship with wine AND to know that I am not alone.
@theflowerfarmer11 күн бұрын
you're so welcome x
@marksiezure3285Ай бұрын
Very good honest talk.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou x
@YarrowPressburgАй бұрын
Fabulous, love your attitude and sensibility.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou so much x
@carolfield8803Ай бұрын
You are just what I needed. I too have a relationship with wine and I feel you are amazing to have coped. Honestly I feel I would miss the ritual/habit of sitting and sipping. I hope you have inspired me. You've certainly given me something to ponder and I thank you for your honesty. Peace
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're so welcome x
@bernadette1510Ай бұрын
I think this topic was brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're welcome x
@Summerrose4004 күн бұрын
My friend is an alcoholic but she refuses to use that term and describes herself as ‘ alcohol dependent’. Her drink is three gin and tonics every evening as she ‘ deserves it ‘. Her gin shots are a large glut from her own supply at home so goodness only knows how many units in a week. She has tried to stop but refuses to do it properly under GP advice as she’s embarrassed so every time she fails within a month because of the detox headaches; nightmares; flu like symptoms etc. she knows it’s dangerous to just suddenly stop after 25 plus years of drinking in this way as it can cause seizures and organ failure. She loves wine but because of the calories she has cheap gin. I worry about her all the time as she now has the bloated greyish tinge in her face most days. I know only she can do it but it’s agony to see her decline. Thank you so much for this honest talk I’m sure it will help others. I wonder what your mum or children think of your drinking? It affects not just the drinker but the whole family. I wish you luck if you chose to do another another month off alcohol.
@suzannebolt79492 күн бұрын
I find this message very annoying and I think you are very judgmental
@Summerrose400Күн бұрын
This message wasn’t meant for you. She requested comments .
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
thankyou so much and good luck with your friend x i haven't cut out alcohol completely but have cut down a loooooot! x
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
i don't mind good questions and think all comments helpful but thanks for leaping to my deffense Suzanne xxx
@jowoodward175713 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm only on day 6, and struggling, but I'm doing it, thanks for your advice ❤
@theflowerfarmer13 күн бұрын
Go for it - you’ll be so pleased you did x
@sunitashastry5270Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this video. Your honesty in covering all the details of your relationship with alcohol is commendable.. You are doing yourself and all of us a big favor. Your coverage of both the psychological consequences and the health consequences is also very important. I’ve been watching you for a year or so and this is by far the most important video you have done. I don’t have a wine problem because it gives me a headache. But what you say about the “ party” aspect is key. We need to address this very much in all our groups and cultures. Your blood pressure data especially was very telling. So thank you for using this platform in this very significant way. .
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I'm so glad you like the clip x
@davidcurran8039Ай бұрын
Very interesting video but my favourite piece is pausing. Pausing to look at why we routinely do things be that drinking a little too much booze, saying yes to things we don’t always want to do, feeling we need to have the house pristine when the in-laws come over, wearing blue because someone said it suits us. The list is personal and almost endless. Reaching that place, that space in your life where you are free to finally be you. That’s worth achieving. Thanks for prompting those pauses and yes, I will have a think over a particularly delicious glass of wine this evening. By choice. Have a lovely weekend. David, Galway, Ireland
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
totally agree re the pause - and enjoy your wine - or not, if you choose something else xxx
@gco3694Ай бұрын
I have also reevaluated my relationship with alcohol this year, and settled on a massive reduction. My top tip is to buy much smaller wine glasses!! it sounds silly, but has made a big difference.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
that's a brilliant tip x
@TerryArmelinАй бұрын
You are an amazing lady I love your honesty and will power. Best wishes to you.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thank you so much! x
@bevharrison8157Ай бұрын
I do admire you opening up and telling us about your relationship with wine. I also as middle aged woman with all that entails , one thing was that I suddenly disliked the taste of of wine and any alcohol a win win , I can’t say I feel fantastic for it but it must have a positive impact on my health. My friends are shocked that I still don’t want a glass now it’s been two years , but realy I don’t miss it at all . Love your channel .😊
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're lucky to suddenly lose the taste for it x fantastic! x
@jacquelinegreen9157Ай бұрын
I love your channel no matter what the content, but I don't always or often comment as you have so many comments to answer. However I just wanted to say I really admire and respect your honesty in this video. Always look forward to your videos. Thank you for sharing. xx
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you so much x comments are always welcome and I always answer them even if as in this case several days later x
@eveleighmooredutton910226 күн бұрын
Such a wonderfully honest conversation...I think many of us have been there and need to learn from your openness
@theflowerfarmer24 күн бұрын
thank you x
@gardenroom65Ай бұрын
I drink for loneliness and anxiety. You are right though.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you are not alone x
@susansharkey237224 күн бұрын
Me too 😥
@ileanamuntean733824 күн бұрын
I don't drink at all but I wonder whether a couple of drinks are actually worse then anxiety medication.
@debipiddington925610 күн бұрын
Alcohol can make anxiety worse
@ileanamuntean733810 күн бұрын
@@debipiddington9256 I don't suffer from anxiety and I never did but I have lots of friends who do and also my two daughters. They take various pills and they seem not to be able to function without them. In some people I noticed that this medication has changed their personality.
@karenwojtowicz5514Ай бұрын
An inspiring video. Thank you for your transparency.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful! x
@susanskinner8855Ай бұрын
Well done video. Alcohol is a real issue with many woman, especially woman ! Woman, wine, book clubs, etc….lots of fun but long term effects are not worth it. Great job !
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@katesclan5043Ай бұрын
So much of what you said resonated and I too have flipped my drinking. I love zero % gin or kombucha instead. I found it so important to have a replacement I enjoy to hand. Sleeping better, feeling better ❤
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Wonderful! Yes something instead really helpful x
@alwayshoping125Ай бұрын
Thank-you for this encouraging 0:11 info ! The pre dinner drink routine can sneak up on you. I really appreciate the reminder about doing things on autopilot. Lately I have become aware of this phenomenon in my own life, and am putting a stop to it 😊
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You’re right about there-dinner drink - time to call time on it for me x
@ellenpaasch4743Ай бұрын
Many thanks for sharing. Here in California we have many regional and imported wines. This past year I cut back on my wine intake from a 1/2 bottle a week to a few glasses every other week. From summer until today I have enjoyed as few as two glasses a month. I have never been a heavy drinker nor an alcoholic. Knowledge of wines and tasting have given me much enjoyment. It’s always good to take stock and reflect on the why’s of life. You are indeed a joy!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing! x
@AnaCatarina1964Ай бұрын
I feel this episode was for me, thank you Georgie for a real reminder to take a hard look at the why with our relationship with alcohol. My sleep has been a struggle for a long time and I need to face the music with letting it go, not worth losing so much sleep and not being at my best.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
the best thing about this whole experience has been improved sleep x
@lynnegunns604Ай бұрын
Thanks for your honesty. I’m not a drinking but have seen the effects of those who do. Real good thought provoking stuff. You will help a lot of people. Well done. ❤
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou x
@dawnevans4272Ай бұрын
Eloquent as ever, Georgie. Love your honesty. I'm also 57 and also cutting down drastically on the units. Home-made Kombucha is now my chosen non-alcoholic tipple on most nights - tastes different every batch and very seasonal. Went on a hilarious course with Caroline Gilmartin of EveryGoodThing in Bristol - there's not much she doesn't know about good-for-you ferments!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
home made kombucha sounds delicious x
@gillian4033Ай бұрын
Thank you for this Georgie... it's definitely given me food for thought as my regular wine consumption is too much and I definitely need to adjust it. Thanks for the inspiration, you're a gem. G xx
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You are so welcome! x
@evelyngriggs8356Ай бұрын
Georgie, that post was a very brave thing to do. I found it very scary because we all make excuses for actions we know are not reasonable/ unhealthy/ unaffordable and/or unsociable. I recall the smoking phase in my very long life,( I’m older than Googie!) when it was smart to have a cigarette poised between your fingers that made you feel adult/ joined in/ sophisticated, even sexy! But you stank of tobacco that no amount of perfume could eradicate. I was just out of college and earning poorly. I remember totalling up my cigarette expenditure and realised starkly why I could not make my income last a full month. I love your honesty and hearing you articulate your thinking and your reasoning was very emotional. I wish you every success in your effort to reduce your alchohol consumption.❤Evie.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I have to admit I've spent my time in the smoking corner too x
@MyFocusVariesАй бұрын
You're full of introspection of late. I love it. After COVID, we took a hard look at our alcohol consumption. We gave ourselves a bye during COVID with alcohol being a consolation for all the stress, and that drifted for quite a while after into everyday life. So we successfully did a hard cut back that has stuck.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Yes Covid was a steep downward slope for me too - never having to drive didn’t help and the general level of apocalyptic anxiety x
@MyFocusVaries29 күн бұрын
@@theflowerfarmer ❤️
@lorrainecasalino9835Ай бұрын
Brilliant video and so well presented. I love your thoughtfulness in explaining your relationship to “ the Booze”, Well done!
@6732LouiseАй бұрын
Good for you Georgie ❤ I really recommend Allen Carr’s book ‘Stop drinking now’ its incredible, my husband and I both stopped straight away after reading it that was 7 months ago and we’re not going back to alcohol now! Also Andrew Hubermans podcast on alcohol and what it does to your brain even at very small amounts is shocking 😮
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Top tips Thankyou x
@AngieRoss-x7wАй бұрын
I love your channel and have never commented. I live in the US and have been an NICU nurse for so many years loving my red wine darling! I am 52 years old and for the last two years, I have been flower farming and decreasing my red wine intake. Thank you for your honesty.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're so welcome x
@melaniehudson5190Ай бұрын
Well done Georgie. Your honesty is always so refreshing and helpful to so many. X
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@mmandrac1Ай бұрын
Well done Georgie! Keep it up. You are an inspiration. I wish some of my friends would reflect on why it is they drink. I can only hope it happens one day.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I’m a big believer in working out why we do things rather than just doing on autopilot x
@martacheetham845Ай бұрын
Your words are very inspiring. Thank you. I just happened onto your channel. I needed to hear this. Thanks again!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You are so welcome x
@gaylewatson8186 күн бұрын
Love hearing this now. Especially lowered bp, better sleep. At 73, my memory has worsened and that is scary. I still train and run with my dogs in dog sports, and garden. Would like to delay the end of these things as long as possible. Bought some sparkling water with no sugar and using that as my sub. Day 1 and then found you!
@theflowerfarmer6 күн бұрын
how brilliant - good luck! sounds as though you're pretty fit too - we all have to keep ourselves in as good a state as we can so that old age is more fun and less (insert any adjective which worries you.) x
@gaylewatson8186 күн бұрын
@ well that sparkling water saved me. So wanted to grab a little glass of spirits. My husband talks about ‘wrinkles in the rug’ - can’t step over it so path is interrupted. I have to plan for a lot of wrinkles!
@KarenSmith958Ай бұрын
You are a complete inspiration, Georgie, and I noticed a new definition to your face. I can relate to virtually every point you make. My husband and I find we drink less wine than we once did, a situation that just evolved over time. We are currently staying with a close family member who recently kicked a pretty strong alcohol habit. Over the years, she got into a strop with most every family member while intoxicated, but now feels virtuous enough to alcohol-shame anyone with a grown-up drink in their hand. There is a balance and a level of understanding that comes with taking control of oneself. I feel motivated to begin 'wine-free winter'.😺
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@shannonslayton2903Ай бұрын
Your advice on any topic is something I certainly take to heart. I rarely have any alcohol, but so appreciate your honesty and scientific way of presenting your personal findings. We can all learn well from your introspection.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@judyjohn2248Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. It is empowering to know the "why" of a behavior and then be able to make a better choice for oneself. The delightful result of menopause for me was the joy of not spending time imagining what others were thinking about me. I became more direct and calmer in my personhood. Amazing how a couple of hormones have such an effect on how we see ourselves, No?
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Totally agree - I like the feeling that I’ve earned my post menopausal status and am Deff more direct and I think calmer too x
@skyartsmanagementАй бұрын
I applaud your introspection and logical decision making. I also gave up drinking several years ago. Although I definitely had some youthful indiscretions, I had never had ongoing 'issues" with alcohol. There were several motivating factors: my health - alcohol is a known carcinogen and we have Alzheimer's in the family, my pocketbook - it didn't make sense to me to spend $$ on something which gave me only marginal pleasure, and the planet -- it has quite a high carbon footprint because it is so often imported. I worked in theatre for most of my career, which has many festive occasions so alcohol was ubiquitous; but once the decision made, I never really missed it -- except for a frosty stein of beer on a blistering day. Like you, I explored the non-alcoholic options, esp those made locally. Ironically, I have retired to the heart of one of Canada's most popular wine regions, so my abstinence sometimes raises a surprised eyebrow. But I truly like the health benefits and simplicity. (PS. I also licked smoking too - cold turkey the day I discovered I was pregnant).
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
@@skyartsmanagement Thankyou - yes I feel much healthier drinking so much less x
@milkanilsson129Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ❤ a very important topic! You are brave!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thank you so much! X
@kathrynmettelka7216Ай бұрын
Some people in my mother’s family drank alcohol because they were self-medicating for depression. Those were the days when nobody talked about mental health. I’ve found that a glass of wine makes my essential tremor disappear, but since my husband doesn’t drink, I usually forget. My real addiction is Coca-Cola, which I’m wrangling with now. I only smoked cigarettes for a couple weeks my first year in college, but stopped when I found I was allergic to tobacco. Nobody looks sophisticated when their eyes nearly swell closed and their nose drips. Sometimes our bodies protect us - if we listen. All the crutches we use to get through something makes us forget to ask why we are undergoing the stress.
@karenoshea151Күн бұрын
Love your Channel watch it often and thank you for this advice about drinking wine I'm going to try to cut down on my wine first and then I'm going to do what you did and have days off I'm pretty sure I can do it and I love your encouragement thank you so much God bless you
@maristermcsorley4203Ай бұрын
First video for me and I’m so happy for your honesty I do have a problem with alcohol and my blood pressure is at moment no lower then 160/90 and is worrying me and I know is the every night bottle that is doing it and and is easy to start a new one and pass out and don’t remember much of what happened,thank you will start tonight 🎉
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I hope this helps xxx
@racheljenkins4800Ай бұрын
I work in a homeless hostel with alcoholics and addicts. Most of the reasons for drinking is trauma, loneliness etc, the drink is a plaster on a cut that doesn't heal. Try your own AMP. Alcohol managmdnt plan. Keep a calendar. Cut down to 2 glasses a night. Put a time frame on it. Then skip every second night. Eventually you only allow yourself to drink at weekend. Then not every weekend. Best of luck❤
@joinmeinthedirt5186Ай бұрын
I use to have wine every Friday after work and couldn’t on Saturday because I worked Sun-Friday. When I retired it became more frequent then I watched a doctor say its a habit not an addition. That changed my mind set and it helped me ween my self off of wine. It never did anything any way.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Yes Deff habit and a good habit to break x
@MillyMM20Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this it was so thought provoking and honest and so appreciated!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You are so welcome! x
@jennyjohnson9012Ай бұрын
Thankyou for talking about this Georgie. I have two G & T's every night but I'm sure I could do without it! I do drink a lot of water as well, but it's definitely given me food for thought and you have done so well xx
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You are so welcome! x
@juliaknight2548Ай бұрын
Great video Georgie. I’m in the US but love British television… remember Rosemary and Thyme? Anyway - there seems to be quite a lot of social drinking on British TV and it always makes me want to run out and buy a bottle of gin! LOL! To the point though, I understand where you’re coming from and am doing the same thing - have cut way back and only drink occasionally. Thanks for introducing me to Sober October!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it - we are big drinkers here I the uk so I’m glad to have taken a long hard look at why and how I drink and hope to keep the cut back cut back x
@lizzijansen652718 күн бұрын
You have helped more ladies than you can imagine! Thank you!
@theflowerfarmer17 күн бұрын
hurrah! x
@jenniferhazell94887 күн бұрын
Thank your talk has been very helpful 😊
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
you're very welcome x
@jeannet9592Ай бұрын
You are courageous for sharing your story. I’m happy that you’ve experienced such positive improvements.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thankyou x
@mojow9841Ай бұрын
Thank your for a very thoughtful look at life and the role of alcohol. I hope all goes well for you with your new way of thinking about it.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@tuto108Ай бұрын
Georgie, you are courageous and real. I admire you so much.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@greenpaulineuk3 күн бұрын
Bravo to you ! I didn’t drink much and now don’t bother with it and it feels great. I think drinking people become eternally boring and can drone on and on!
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
you're so right about the droning x
@deenab6476Ай бұрын
Well done georgie, you will be feeling so much better. I done sober October and dry January for many years….then 2 years ago …dry January arrived….and I felt so awful …swollen ankles…high BP …the whole Shabang …dry January came….and I’m still off alcohol….i just can’t bring myself to take another drink ….i can’t believe I’ve done it…tbh….thank you for your honesty….marvellous video. I tried alcohol free last week for my 60th…I actually felt drunk 😂 but it’s empty calories …I don’t need …so it’s plain water for me ❤
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're so wise x
@gginah84Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. So interesting to hear you reflect on this, a lot rings true with me too.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
You are so welcome! x
@Kanga-5328 күн бұрын
I love your honesty it was so refreshing. Thank you for letting us share your journey. Wise words to reflect on.
@theflowerfarmer24 күн бұрын
you're welcome x
@bonniewoodard277125 күн бұрын
Thank you!! My worst decisions happened during my drinking yearssssssss! Loved your conversation, again, thank you!
@theflowerfarmer24 күн бұрын
you're so welcome x
@barbaralazier83525 күн бұрын
I would like to try this-tips very helpful. Sober October I like it. I wonder if we self destruct when we are with friends. Enthusiastic drinkers is a good way of describing my whole family
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
lol - yes we are enthusiastic drinkers too - this process really helped me slow down and be more sensible and amazing to report i'm still being careful xxx
@maureenmckenna5220Ай бұрын
For me, my addiction is sugar. Milk and cookies always hit the spot. Being aware of what the stuff we put in our mouths does to us is the first step. I read labels and will always enjoy real sugar in my coffee, but because sugar is in everything here in the States, I do try and eat fresh, no anything. It all adds up. Alcohol is no different, but can be more destructive. Sugar, alcohol, drugs, all get us through, we think. We are often just adding a problem to the myriad of problems we already have. Water, yes, and with lemon, the best. Much good luck with your journey and congratulations on your trip so far. Great job!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you so much Maureen - I will admit I'm amazed at the blood pressure going down so much so that if nothing else should help keep me on the straight and narrow - cheers I say as I raise a glass of no alcohol gin and tonic to you x
@tinahart1712Ай бұрын
Hello Georgie, I absolutely love this video. You look very healthy to me, your face and neck look slightly different. I’m so proud of what you’ve done not only in your abstinence of alcohol for a month but also sharing it with people which isn’t an easy thing to do. I have never been able to drink alcohol without being very poorly, but my partner used to drink a lot before I met him. I think what is interesting is as you get older. Your body isn’t able to recover as well as it used to and so therefore the morning after tends to get worse. As far as I know, the liver can repair itself, but it is the kidneys that suffer and they do get damaged over the years. I think this video is a super inspiration for people who are looking for a healthy lifestyle and possible answers to why they are not as fit as they used to be. I was on blood pressure tablets and have weaned myself off of them by eating high fibre foods that include flaxseed. In my opinion, doctors are very keen to dish out tablets and not to ever really talk to you about the root cause of many ailments as this is not where they make their money. Good luck on your journey and thank you for sharing. I love the idea of your lemon water, I have lemons as a tea throughout the day, but I also add nettles from the garden and mint from the garden also. It’s a nice drink and has lots of vitamin C, potassium, iron, vitamin, B6 and magnesium. I hang the nettles out with the mint and dry them out and then just snip of bits as and when I need it. I harvested my mint last week, nettles need to be as young as possible ❤
@Laura-g1c1lАй бұрын
I agree Maureen, it isn't easy to put down the cookie....or the chocolate....or the tart....or the...well, I understand:). Just move more.
@MsYingyang2Ай бұрын
I admire your courage and honesty to share your story. You have some very amazing results. I too was a frequent drinker of vodka and soda. 2 glasses a night starting at 7 pm and I would finish by 9 pm then go to bed. I did this while I worked before retirement and even after. I finally gave it up. I lost 30 lbs, went from a size 10 to a 6. I no longer have arthritis symptoms in my fingers. It is all good now. I do miss the feeling of the relaxing.
@maggiefisker99424 күн бұрын
I am also i think addicted to sugar .No sugar in coffee but very tempted by biscuits and chocolate ,never been interested in alcohol at all ,never understood why people like it but now realize it’s just another addiction like gambling ,drugs etc etc .
@pamlempi5491Ай бұрын
I'm proud of you, Gorgie.🎉 Bravo🙌
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thankyou so much x
@pamlempi5491Ай бұрын
@theflowerfarmer 💗
@Liz-og9gcАй бұрын
I love the candid talks among us women and anyone who wants to listen in! Great talk and advice, Georgie! ❤ Many thanks again 🙏!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you x
@HaynesMerittArt20 күн бұрын
I did the same in October and November and found your video spot on for my experience of it, including reduced blood pressure.
@theflowerfarmer17 күн бұрын
glad i'm not alone x
@vivsgardenflowersbeesАй бұрын
This was really inspiring to hear, thanks for talking so honestly. We have switched our drinking habits to 5 days off or more instead of 1 or two only in the last month. I have fizzy water mostly and alcohol free guinness as a treat. I find it easier to get up, sleep better, for me big help is im less anxious about things feel more positive. both of us loosing weight slowly a bonus. Thanks again for sharing.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're welcome - the five two way is my way forward too x
@Laura-g1c1lАй бұрын
Unless you have been completely sloshed whilst filming all of your videos (which I doubt very much)--let me tell you that you are very much accepted and liked by MANY MANY people. Everything in moderation. It is when we MUST have/do something that it is a problem. So many people go overboard on so many things (even cleaning) that it is never a good thing. If you find something controls you, instead of you managing IT, then give it up. I gave up smoking , threw the package out of the car and never lit up again==not being "holier than thou", just knew for me I could never do it again sparingly. I was like Googie, quit drinking anything at 18, didn't like not only how it made me feel, but how it made others act around me (I saw what true drinkers where like). I think it is wonderful that you have been honest and I am sure you will do just fine going forward:). You are strong minded Georgie and have a wonderful spirit, if you decide something, I know you will stick to it.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
lol - never a sip of alcohol before filming I promise - you are brilliant re smoking and drinking - I felt I needed a reset and now feel thoroughly reset when thought I might find it really harder than I did - what a relief! Turns out I’m more strong minded than I thought x
@Laura-g1c1lАй бұрын
@@theflowerfarmer Two quotes that I live by, one by Julian of Norwich (sound familiar:),:He did not say ' You will never have rough passage, you will never be over strained, you will never feel uncomfortable. But he did say 'You will never be overcome. Remember that when anything gets "too much" Georgie. Plus of course, when I see/hear you, Shakespeare comes to mind: "Though she be but little, she is fierce". You approach everything with a measured , tenacious , yet gracious attitude==you will be fine:). God Bless.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
@ Thankyou so much - all the best 5ft 2 women have a good fierceness to them I think xxx
@suegroen9613Ай бұрын
Well done, it's hard to break lifelong habits. Being mindful is the key. Alcohol is such an accepted vice in our society and harmful side effects are conveniently disregarded by those who love a drink (me included). Thanks for your honest chat👍
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
you're very welcome x
@tamiratliff4459Ай бұрын
This is also a great teaching experience for your teenage children, very proud of your conviction to moderate ❤
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you - yes I hope the kids notice! x
@janesmith362710 күн бұрын
Great video - so very honest, and your look at your own subconscious reasons - brilliant! I'm older than you, but similar in background experience and 10+ years older than you now. I no longer drink except when I'm out with a group of special women friends for a happy hour (and that's once ever maybe 2 or 3 months and never more than 2 glasses of wine). I feel SO much better and I think "what took me so long?" Thank you for your honest evaluation of yourself and for sharing - you have no idea how many women you are helping! Love and Light.
@theflowerfarmer10 күн бұрын
you are very sensible x
@mariejacobs9721Ай бұрын
I enjoyed your talk. Wine after a big day at work was my excuse to relax for awhile for many years. I love the taste of wine, particularly a nice red. An artist I followed last year stopped drinking alcohol which I found inspirational, and the timing couldn't have been better as I had been thinking I was drinking too much, only wine, and honestly I didn't think I could stop. However I did from April until December, no alcohol at all. I won't pretend it was easy, but I slept better & had no other side effects apart from fighting the wee imp on my shoulder who tried his best to make me drink. Lots of water & green tea was consumed. Xmas day 2023 I had a couple of glasses & enjoyed it. On rare social occasions after that I enjoyed a glass of wine & tried not to have wine in the house. About 2 months ago at a birthday party I drank a half bottle of red, woke up the next morning feeling wretched & haven't wanted a wine since. I still will enjoy a glass of red occasionally, however the feeling of need has gone and for that I am thankful. Apart from the cost saving I know I am not an alcoholic. I am now at an age where I can do what I want and not be afraid of being judged. We should do what feels right for ourselves, that is important. Well done, the beginning of anything different is often the worst part. M (NZ). 🍷
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you so much - yes we drink for so many reasons - I'm so relieved to have been able to call time on it for the moment x
@myrnaburgoyne208227 күн бұрын
This has been quite timely for me to see. Thank you for shining a light. I’m going to have a hard think about what you’ve said, and believe there will be some substantial changes coming for me. I enjoy a kombucha, a ginger beer (not sure soda is a great choice), and a squeeze of lime in water. There are certainly ways to cope aside from the wine.
@courtneycullen6289Ай бұрын
Such a juicy conversation. I gave up drinking 21 months ago. I've had so many unexpected positives in my brain and my life. Ooh, I had TWO zero-alcohol aperol spritz on my birthday last week and it was everything I could have wanted. Having a mocktail really does trick the brain and fit that feeling.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I need to find an alcohol free red wine - that would be delish - but meanwhile am loving the non alcoholic gin and tonics x
@JoyStanford-ps7efАй бұрын
Good on you Georgie your such a inspiration
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thanks so much x
@PaulaConnell-d3p4 күн бұрын
Very helpful, thanks !!
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
you're very welcome x
@lorrainereid5707Ай бұрын
Good video Georgie , I love that you speak about real stuff , you're looking great btw
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thank you so much! x
@5262jannaАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing. You are making a choice to take care better and that is awesome . You have a lot to give your family and all of us and none of that has wine drinking involved!
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
Thank you so much! x
@juliamac72136 күн бұрын
Great piece Georgie . Whilst I don’t drink unless I am going out somewhere special , I DO reward my and of the day with a bar of chocolate . So inspired by you, I will take a month off it too, ( after Christmas ) and see if I also feel glad about it ! Well done . ❤
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
go for it - and good luck xxx
@susanmelling5272Ай бұрын
Hi Georgie. Thank you for this video. I just love your honesty and it’s good to hear about such an important topic. I have struggled with IBS for many years and cut out all alcohol. I used to enjoy a glass of wine or a whiskey but I’m afraid my body did not like it. I have made a complete recovery and am not even tempted to have a drink. Socially I think my friends struggled to accept it and thought I was not enjoying myself but they are fine with it now. Keep up the good work.
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
ooh I bet alcohol does no good for IBS x
@VictoriaColemanArtАй бұрын
Thank you so much for being so honest, it’s interesting to hear why you drink and the alternative beverages sound good, you have inspired me…I’m so glad I found you this morning! 😊
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
hurrah! x
@karenchadwick9323Ай бұрын
Very helpful post. Thank you x
@frenchgeneraltrading24 күн бұрын
Really happy to hear your alcohol story…I’m at the same point!!! ~I love tonic water with ice and a slice…NO GIN…funnily its tastes exactly the same
@theflowerfarmer24 күн бұрын
i know what you mean re the taste - x
@elmariejooste23352 күн бұрын
Tx loved the honesty!
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
you're very welcome x
@judithhatch6175Ай бұрын
super on point subject. I drink zero calorie Tonic with lime on ice without the gin and love it. cheers to no alcohol or very low intake. Good for your mind and body bravo
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
I love a no alcohol g&t - delicious x
@lourdesecheverria62093 күн бұрын
Radical self honesty is the only way to grow. Reflecting on the reason and motives of "why" we "do" what we "do".
@theflowerfarmerКүн бұрын
glad you agree x
@victoriahewitt-coleman1112Ай бұрын
Thank you Georgie, for your honest chat. And well done. 😊
@theflowerfarmerАй бұрын
thank you so much x
@BrendaElliott-q6tАй бұрын
Thanks Georgie…great talk…I gave up alcohol when Covid started and haven’t looked back…..good for you