Life After Drinking Like a Fish 🍸🐟

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Drink like a fish is an idiom that means to consume alcohol in large quantities or with remarkable frequency, essentially describing someone who drinks excessively.

Since the 1600’s, the phrase has alluded to the way fish obtain oxygen, which causes them to be open-mouthed and appear to be constantly drinking.

Journal

This is my journal about life after drinking life a fish 🐟 and finding freedom from alcohol 🍸.

I’m working through achieving permanent freedom from alcohol’s prior control over me. In this journal you’ll find my thoughts, feelings and experiences for personal reflection, goal setting, creative expression, and gratitude development.

I’ve stopping drinking completely after twenty-plus years of drinking like a fish. Hopefully I can inspire you to drink mindfully.