Pandemic boozing either makes Dry January sound like a really good idea or a really painful one. Either way, it’s likely you won’t be alone if you attempt it. With the last 10 years, Dry January has gained traction as a resolution. And we’re betting it won’t slip too far down the resolution list this
Pandemic boozing either makes Dry January sound like a really good idea or a really painful one. Either way, it’s likely you won’t be alone if you attempt it. With the last 10 years”Dry January” has gained traction as a resolution. And we’re betting it won’t slip too far down the resolution list this year,
You know—and perhaps even have made—all the usual New Year’s resolutions: eating better, exercising more, saving money, and being nicer. But giving up alcohol? With the last 10 years”Dry January” has gained traction as a resolution. The concept is straightforward: Give up booze for the entire first month of the year. But the supposed benefits
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