What if you invested in yourself as much as you invested in alcohol? By Alyson Premo.

And I'm not just talking about money. The time and energy we put into keeping alcohol in our lives is ridiculous.

Think about it.

How much ENERGY does it take to go back and forth about whether you're going to drink or not?

How much TIME have we lost with our kids due to hangovers?

How much TIME have we wasted by focusing on wine instead of focusing on being present with our kids?

How much MONEY has been thrown away on a poison that only provides a moment of quick relief?

All that time and energy lost can't be taken back either. Once it's gone, it's gone. What you can do, though, is from this day forward, make a commitment to yourself that you're done making excuses.

I used excuses all day long, and what it always came back to was, I was afraid.

Afraid of failure.

Afraid that people would look at me differently.

Afraid of my potential.

Sounds weird, right? I was sabotaging myself. Who could little Alyson be without alcohol? She could be a leader, that's who. She could be a better mom. She could be a better friend. She could be a better daughter. She could do anything she put her mind to because she wasn't being held back by a substance that did absolutely nothing for her.

I know you're afraid too, but I promise you the bigger fear is staying stuck in a drinking cycle while your kids grow older and life passes on by.

Are you ready to not let fear hold you back any longer? I have ONE spot open in November for my 90 Day 1:1 Coaching Program - From Detox To Dedication. This is where I use my signature Sober Mom Method™ to take you from barely surviving with alcohol to thriving without it.

Since this is a commitment time-wise and financially, you must apply by clicking here.

Or message me directly (@alysonpremo) to see if this program would be a good fit for where you're at on your journey.

It's time to stop doing this alone and telling yourself you're not ready yet. You'll never be ready, so do it before you regret that you should've started sooner. Do it before you waste more time and energy that you can't get back.