Many believe the “Sober Curious" movement started in 2018 when Ruby Warrington wrote a book on this topic. Since then, more people have started embracing the idea of mindful drinking. So, what is Sober curious? It basically empowers people to push back on this default mode of drinking and question the role alcohol plays in their lives. It’s about challenging societal norms surrounding alcohol consumption and being mindful about when, how, and why one drinks—if one chooses to drink.
In the “Sober Curiosity” movement, people experiment with sobriety for mental and physical health reasons. This also helps break a stigma long associated with sobriety—i.e., you don’t have to be an alcoholic to be sober. If you’re thinking, how does being sober, even for short time, benefit someone? It can improve focus and memory, sleep, energy, and weight management. You may also notice healthier skin and improved mental health, including a feeling of overall wellbeing, relief from depression and anxiety, and increased confidence. So, how can you incorporate sober curiosity into your life?
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