Reclaim your sleep, boost your daily energy, and clear the brain fog with this science-backed 30-day alcohol-free challenge.
Eliminate alcohol-induced sleep fragmentation to finally experience deep, uninterrupted rest and wake up feeling truly refreshed.
Remove the metabolic tax of processing alcohol to stabilize your energy levels from morning until evening.
Clear the 'brain fog' associated with regular drinking, leading to sharper focus and significantly improved workplace productivity.
Focus on your Primary Habit of logging alcohol-free days while navigating the initial 10 days of physical adjustment and environment design.
Deepen your understanding of triggers and use supplemental insights to replace evening drinking rituals with high-energy alternatives.
Experience the full benefits of improved sleep and energy while creating a sustainable plan for your relationship with alcohol moving forward.
Complete the full 30-day cycle using 15-minute sessions to solidify new mindset habits.
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Expect to spend about 10-15 minutes daily. This includes performing your Primary Habit and reviewing brief supplemental guidance to keep you on track.
Absolutely not. This challenge is designed for social drinkers who simply want to optimize their health, energy, and sleep through a 30-day reset.
The challenge continues immediately. We focus on progress over perfection; one slip is simply data to help you understand your triggers better for the remaining days.
Yes, significantly. By removing alcohol, you allow your brain to enter REM sleep properly, which is the leading factor in reducing daytime tiredness.
Built for follow-through
Most programs tell you what to do. This one helps you actually do it.
Stay accountable with a buddy, a small group, or go solo. You choose — the support is there either way.
Short programs with a clear finish line. Not another open-ended habit tracker you'll abandon in week two.
A 60-second check-in — by app, SMS, or email. No guilt if you miss one. Just keep going.
Every check-in earns points. Every week builds on the last. You can see exactly how far you've come.
AI reads your check-ins and gives you an analysis: what's working, what's slipping, and what to do next. Coaching based on your actual behavior, not guesswork.
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