Stop Drinking Podcast by Soberclear

The 1 Thing That Makes Quitting Alcohol PERMANENT (Most People Miss This)

Leon Sylvester

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Welcome And The Big Promise

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Welcome to the Stop Drinking Podcast, where we help you make stopping drinking a simple, logical, and easy decision. We help you with tips, tools, and strategies to start living your best life when alcohol free. If you want to learn more about stop drinking coaching, then head over to www.soberclear.com. If you're struggling to stop drinking alcohol, I'm going to show you how to make it easy. Because after not drinking myself for almost eight years, after 10 years of struggling, it really boils down to one key thing. And I promise you, by the end of this video, I'm not gonna hide it. You're gonna see exactly what it is, and you're gonna go, oh, that's what was missing. If we've not met yet, my name is Leon Sylvester. I'm the founder of SoberClear.com and I'm the creator of the Soberclear system. There's a scientific report that's written on the method, how it works, how we get a 96% client-rated success rate, how we can get results in as little as 24 hours. Not always, but it can happen. And if you want to see if working together is a good match, then just go over to the description below, uh, click one of the links that says apply for the program. You can fill in a short application, and then we can jump on a call and actually see if working together one-on-one, where I take you through this system, could be the right thing for you. So, what is the one thing that will help you stop drinking? So it all boils down to commitment. With commitment, you can change, right? If you are committed, you will figure it out. If you are not committed, I'm sorry, but nothing is going to help you. It is the most important thing in all of this. A lot of people that discover my YouTube channel, they'll be, you know, googling, they'll be looking around, and then all of a sudden they'll come onto this. The people who change through watching my videos, through joining the Soberclip program, through hiring me are committed. Always. The people that don't change aren't committed. And I know that sounds almost too simple, but think about it for a second. Let's think of a marriage. So I'm married, maybe you're married as well. But I want you to imagine that at your wedding ceremony, you go there and your spouse says, Okay, well, let's give this a go. I'm not committed, I'm just kind of want to try it out. You'd be thinking, what? Have I married the wrong person? You're not fully committed. What happens if they said, Yeah, you know, I I I'm not committed, and if I find somebody better, it is what it is. You'd be thinking, wait a minute, I didn't sign up for this. You'd have no faith in that person. But that's not how marriages work. Marriages are a little bit like stopping drinking. Because marriages, you know, they they say it. When you do your vows, you go through sickness and in health, and no matter what happens, you stay together. That's a marriage, if I'm not mistaken. And the reason why you stay together is because you are committed. You're fully committed to sticking with that person no matter what happens. Now, sure, don't get me wrong, there's divorces, there's, you know, sometimes marriages don't work out for other reasons and they try to commit and it doesn't work, but you get the point. So, what's different with stopping drinking? So let me break this down and let me explain how it actually plays out in the real world, using myself as an example. When I struggled to stop drinking, because boy oh boy, did I struggle, I tried to stop drinking more times than I can count. When I would have these attempts to stop drinking alcohol, here's what would happen. I might wake up one day and I'll just be thinking, I've had enough. I'm fed up of this, I feel terrible, you know, I keep telling myself I'm gonna stop, I don't do it. This is it. I'm gonna try and stop drinking. And there you go. Like it's already kind of set me up to fail. Now, don't get me wrong, there are people out there that can try to stop drinking alcohol and they never drink again, but that wasn't my experience. I would always start with this uncommitted kind of mindset, and uh, you know, the the going gets tough. I wake up one morning, I don't feel great. What do you think happens? I drink again. The difference is seven and a half years ago, I committed to stopping drinking. There was no way that I was going back. Something changed in my heart. I knew for sure that I was fully dedicated to this path. I was willing to do whatever it took. I would make any lifestyle change required, I'd just do anything to make sure that this sticks. And the reason why I felt so committed is because I stopped lying to myself. And what I mean by I stopped lying to myself is I stopped lying to myself that drinking alcohol was normal, that it was okay, that it added value to my life. And the illusion just started crumbling. And once that happened, once I just saw ethanol, a poison, something that I had no desire to put in my body anymore, I committed to the path. I went all in. And listen, this isn't the only way to stop drinking alcohol. You can try for the rest of your life. You can use willpower, right? You can struggle through it, you can beg God to help you through the cravings. I'm not saying that you're gonna fail by doing that. But I have got no desire to live a life that is constantly thinking about not being able to drink. Okay, sure, my work is about talking about not drinking alcohol, but I never think about it. You know, I sit down with you and I'll make this video and I'll help you out. I go outside, I go to the gym, I hang out with my friends, I hang out with my wife. It takes up zero mental space because I saw it for what it was and I committed to the path. The illusion crumbled and I got on with things. And you need this level of conviction. You need to see it for what it is. You need to get to a place where you know that there is no benefit to putting that drug in your body. See, just for a second, imagine an ideal life. Right? Just imagine that you have got the exact life that you want. You're in perfect shape, right? You've got the health that you want, you've got the best family life that you could ever have, you've got all the money that you want. I want you to sit down for one second and ask yourself, is that person drinking alcohol? I don't know. I don't think so. I know in my life that if I wanted to achieve the things that I wanted to achieve, there was no way that I could drink alcohol and reach it. And that was another big part of things. You know, I saw alcohol for what it was, but then I realized there was a gap. There was a gap between who I was and what I wanted. And the thing that was, it was like this wall. I don't know if you like you know science, but it was the Fermi paradox, right? Like I couldn't get past this because the Fermi paradox was alcohol. Let me know in the comments if you understood that. But my solution to the Fermi paradox was stopping drinking alcohol. And then it all started happening. I started making more money, I started having more confidence, I was able to launch Soberclear, create the online business I wanted, get married. I was able to do all the things I wanted, and then I knew for sure that I'd made the right decision. But I knew, regardless of what happened after stopping drinking alcohol, I wasn't gonna drink again. It didn't matter because I knew there was no benefit to consuming it no matter what. Thanks for checking out the Stop Drinking podcast by SoberClear. If you want to learn more about how we work with people to help them stop drinking effortlessly, then make sure to visit www.soberclear.com.