Say goodbye to stress-based drinking
Did you know that nearly 60% of people drink to cope with stress, according to a recent study?*
Busy professionals and high achievers with demanding jobs have even more reasons to drink.
But you can say goodbye to post-work drinking that disrupts your sleep and leaves you foggy the next day when you have an effective way to manage stress.Â
To find out how this could work for you, download this free resource: A Perfectionist's Guide To Stress-Free Meditation.
We get it – meditation is supposed to be relaxing, but for high-achievers with perfectionist tendencies, it can be stressful.Â
Enter your email and we will send you a free guide that will show you how meditation can neutralise stress-based urges to drink.
You don't have to commit to never drinking again – but why not get in control of midweek drinking that affects your sleep and work?
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A way to ditch alcohol as a stress reliever
A solution to your mind being too busy
A feeling of control over your drinking
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*Based on 2018 research conducted by YouGov and Drinkaware on the drinking patterns of people in the UK aged between 18 and 75.
Are you a high achiever who drinks for stress?
Nearly 60% of people drink to cope with stress, according to a recent study*
And successful people with demanding jobs have even more reasons to drink.
But there’s a way to cope with stress that won't sap your drive and disrupt your sleep.
We show people like you how to switch alcohol for meditation and calm their overactive minds.
Enter your email to unlock a free, three part mini masterclass: Stress Less, Drink Less.
Here's what you'll get...
A way to ditch alcohol as a stress reliever
A solution to your mind being too busy
A feeling of control over your drinking
Unlock free mini masterclass
Start now and see what meditation can do for you.
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*Based on 2018 research conducted by YouGov and Drinkaware on the drinking patterns of people in the UK aged between 18 and 75.