Binge drinking was part of my job description

In 2018, binge drinking was part of my job description.

I worked for an umbrella company.

They're like an employer for contractors who work at different businesses.

My task was to build relationships with recruiters. How?

Constant partying β†’ to get more referrals.

Sounds like a dream job, right?

For someone addicted to cocaine and alcohol...

It was a nightmare.

- Forgot what day it was? Constantly.
- Lived two miserable lives? Sadly, yes.
- Sinking in my own chaos? Completely.

I felt completely trapped by:

- The lifestyle
- The glamour
- The 'success'

And of course, the money. It was tough.

The face in the mirror? A stranger...

A crucial conversation with my therapist changed everything. He looked me in the eye and said:

'You sound depressed. This could be an identity crisis.'

It was a gut punch. I'd been struggling to get out of bed, thinking I was unwell.

I wasn't. Well, not physically like I thought at least...

I was lost and in denial. He was right.

That's when it became clear: I had to stop drinking.

The results have been life-changing:

- Clear mind: I can think, plan, and get things done.
- Great sleep: I actually rest at night.
- Low anxiety: No more constant tension.
- Boosted confidence: I like who I see in the mirror.
- New career: I left the rat race behind.

Now, I help salespeople break free from alcohol and cocaine. How the tables have turned...

Many feel trapped in a boozy work culture. If this is you, know that change is possible.

π—¦π˜π—²π—½ 𝗻𝗼.𝟭: Overcome social pressure.

I teach this in "The Sober Social Systemℒ️." You can access my free 35-minute training on how to overcome social pressure without cocaine. The link is on my profile now.

𝗣𝗦: 50% of the spots for my June community intake are already gone. If you want to achieve 30 days sober in 3 months, guaranteed, send me a message today to secure your spot. *Doors close in 4 days.

Big love,

Dan