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66. Whose Voice Are You Listening to When You Drink?

9 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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Do you hate being told what to do? If so, this episode is for you. So many people tell me they resist cutting back on alcohol simply because they don't like rules—even rules they make for themselves. But what if drinking isn't actually the rebellious choice? In this episode, we're exploring a powerful question: Whose voice are you listening to when you choose to drink? We'll talk about how our beliefs about alcohol are shaped by family, friends, culture, advertising, and years of repetition—and why many of the thoughts you have about drinking may not be as original as they feel. You'll learn: * why feeling rebellious doesn't necessarily mean you're making a free choice; * how habits and social conditioning influence your drinking without you realizing it; * the difference between reacting automatically and choosing intentionally. If you've ever wondered whether you're really choosing alcohol—or simply following a script you've been handed—this episode will give you a whole new perspective on cravings, habits, and personal freedom. ***   Grab my free guide "7 Steps to Kickstart Your Sobriety": https://www.adrianacloud.com/7-steps [https://www.adrianacloud.com/7-steps] Book a free consultation: https://acloudcoaching.as.me/consult [https://acloudcoaching.as.me/consult]  Get in touch with questions or comments: adriana@adrianacloud.com [adriana@adrianacloud.com] Follow me on TikTok: @coach_cloud_ [https://www.tiktok.com/@coach_cloud_]

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