Ep 271 Do I Say Something if I'm Worried about Someone's Drinking?
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This is another question I received and wanted to dive into this specifically.  This can feel like a dilemma. You notice someone you care about over-drinking. Maybe they are stumbling at the end of a night out. Maybe they can't drive to pick up their kids, maybe they get really sad or cry after a night out.... and it's not just a one time incident. You notice this frequently.  Do you say something?  Do you not?  Is it your place?  Will you be able to change them?  Tune in and I address this very specific question.  If you know someone who over-drinks it can be hard to be in a relationship with them.  There is help for them and you.  One thing you can do is share my podcast on your socials and emails.  It's a great way to say help without coming right out and saying, 'You need to listen to this podcast.'  Ala-non is a great resource for family members of someone who struggles with alcohol abuse. Tune in and join Alive AF!https://www.angelamascenik.com/aliveafCheck out my retreat/private coaching packages:https://www.angelamascenik.com/2024retreatsandcoachingApply for private coaching with me:https://form.typeform.com/to/x8tcz6lm Tags: Stop Over-drinking, Angela Mascenik, stop drinking podcast, how to feel, how to overcome addiction, how to drink less wine, change your relationship with alcohol, coach for women who want to drink less alcohol, help to stop over-drinking, stop over-drinking, life coach to help stop over-drinking, self-love, importance of self-love, online membership to stop over-drinking, program to help quit alcohol, how to quit drinking, spouses, partners, food, overeating, moderation
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