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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 → 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.
𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽 𝗻𝗼.𝟭: Overcome social pressure.
I teach this in "The Sober Social System™️." 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