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Ep 3 Mocktails to Order When Going Out
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Have you ever thought about what it will be like when you go out for the first time after you decide to break up with alcohol? Maybe you are feeling nervous or worried. What will people think of you? What will you order? Will anyone notice that you’re drinking something else than everyone at the table?
Weeks after I made a decision to be free from alcohol, I went out to a restaurant. I almost fell off the wagon because the restaurant didn’t really have any alcohol-free options, and my automatic answer to the question “What will you drink?” was a “Glass of Chardonnay.” That’s why in this podcast episode, I want to prepare you for that experience of going out sober for the first time. I talk about what it was like for me, how to get your mind ready, what you can order without feeling like a kid, and I give you a list of a few simple mocktails you ask any bartender to prepare you.
In this episode, I chat about:
- First time when I went out to a restaurant after I broke up with alcohol
- What to think about when going out and not falling off the wagon
- How do people react when I say I broke up with alcohol
- List of alcohol-free drinks that you can ask the bartender to make you
Connect with Deb:
- Instagram: @mocktail.mom
- Join my private sober drinking club for women, Thriving Alcohol-Free
- Website: www.mocktailmom.com
Quote:
“If you're feeling nervous or worried about what people will think, they won’t even know. People really don’t care what you’re drinking.” - Deb
Thanks to Giesen 0% Wines for being our exclusive non-alcoholic wine sponsor!
Connect with Deb: @Mocktail.Mom
- Snag a FREE Guide for Ordering Out Made Easy
- Join the Mocktail Mom Membership, Thriving Alcohol-Free
- Website: MocktailMom.com
- Support the podcast & celebrate Authentic Freedom
You are loved. Big Time Cheers!
67 tập
Manage episode 352130239 series 3428994
Have you ever thought about what it will be like when you go out for the first time after you decide to break up with alcohol? Maybe you are feeling nervous or worried. What will people think of you? What will you order? Will anyone notice that you’re drinking something else than everyone at the table?
Weeks after I made a decision to be free from alcohol, I went out to a restaurant. I almost fell off the wagon because the restaurant didn’t really have any alcohol-free options, and my automatic answer to the question “What will you drink?” was a “Glass of Chardonnay.” That’s why in this podcast episode, I want to prepare you for that experience of going out sober for the first time. I talk about what it was like for me, how to get your mind ready, what you can order without feeling like a kid, and I give you a list of a few simple mocktails you ask any bartender to prepare you.
In this episode, I chat about:
- First time when I went out to a restaurant after I broke up with alcohol
- What to think about when going out and not falling off the wagon
- How do people react when I say I broke up with alcohol
- List of alcohol-free drinks that you can ask the bartender to make you
Connect with Deb:
- Instagram: @mocktail.mom
- Join my private sober drinking club for women, Thriving Alcohol-Free
- Website: www.mocktailmom.com
Quote:
“If you're feeling nervous or worried about what people will think, they won’t even know. People really don’t care what you’re drinking.” - Deb
Thanks to Giesen 0% Wines for being our exclusive non-alcoholic wine sponsor!
Connect with Deb: @Mocktail.Mom
- Snag a FREE Guide for Ordering Out Made Easy
- Join the Mocktail Mom Membership, Thriving Alcohol-Free
- Website: MocktailMom.com
- Support the podcast & celebrate Authentic Freedom
You are loved. Big Time Cheers!
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