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First of all, if you feel that you have a problem with drinking, that’s a serious issue that requires professional help. This article isn’t for those individuals. That being said, if you know you aren’t addicted to alcohol, but you simply lead a lifestyle that is conducive to accidentally overdoing it, read on. Some professionals just have networking happy hours to attend several times a week, or work retreats centered around pina coladas and beer brewing every month. Some individuals, like bartenders, cocktail servers, and food servers, simply work a lot around alcohol, and even have it offered to them for free every day. Under those circumstances, it’s easy to wake up one day and realize, “Woah. I had alcohol every day this month.” And that doesn’t feel great. Here are tips for having a healthy relationship with alcohol.

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If it’s late at night, skip it

If you’re only going to be awake for another hour, a cocktail would be wasted. You’ll barely still be awake before its effects kick in, but you will suffer the negative consequences of waking up to pee all night.

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Keep it social

An occasional glass of wine solo with a book is fine, but for the most part, keep alcohol for social occasions. It’s too easy to accidentally down a bottle of wine alone if you have nobody to talk to. And keeping it social trains your brain to associate alcohol with special occasions.

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Actually, think about what you crave

Don’t just drink whatever is free and in front of you. Ask yourself what type of drink you crave, and order that. If they don’t have it, skip alcohol that night. If they do have it, you’ll actually focus on the flavors rather than guzzle it down.

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Sleep a lot

Alcohol does, unfortunately, zap your youth. So if you like to imbibe in the occasional drink, treat yourself to an extra hour or two of sleep that night so you don’t wake up to dark circles under your eyes and pronounced lines on your skin.

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Buy preparedness alcohol rather than emergency alcohol

What I mean is, make your favorite drink a part of your regular grocer list to destigmatize it in your own mind. But if you find yourself at the counter of a liquor store feeling stressed that you don’t have that alcohol in your home, back up. It’s not time to buy the stuff.

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If you feel you need a drink, skip it

If you feel that you need a drink, then don’t have a drink. Don’t train your brain to think alcohol is the only way to unwind, have fun, or distress. Find a few other options. Only have a drink when you want one—but not when you need one.