Surprising Quit Drink Insights...Allen Carr vs Easyway, Tested
Excerpt:
We finally dove into Allen Carr’s Quit Drinking Without Willpower with open minds, curious to see how this method compared to the Easyway philosophy. The book’s minimalistic approach struck us right away—not a single list of horrific "quit drinking facts," just a step-by-step guide that felt surprisingly straightforward. We liked that it reframed drinking as an optional, self-sabotaging habit rather than a moral failing, easing our guilt significantly. The Explanation part clarified our relationship with alcohol without oversimplification. The Easyway techniques, like the visualizing scale, reinforced our conviction without forcing willpower. We felt less of an uphill battle and more like we were choosing a different path for ourselves. Surprisingly, this narrative felt more empowering than the typical motivational tone we’re used to, validating our journey in a way we’d overlooked before.
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