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Dr. Adrienne Youdim's avatar

Thank you for this Alex. Not because this is about coffee, I am staying on that bandwagon! But because this is about anything and everything. As a physician nutrition and obesity medicine specialist I tell my patients that we have to abdicate what feels good in the moment for what we want to feel in the long run. I tell this to myself when I come home and see my hubs pour himself a glass of wine and I know as much as it will feel good in the moment tomorrow, next week, next year it will not and again the next morning when I want to hit snooze but opt to lace up my sneakers instead. It applies to my health, my work, my parenting, to absolutely everything. So as I happily drink my coffee (and I have science to back me up :) I give you a nod for these wise words because they can apply to everything always. Thank you.

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The Venom Antidote's avatar

After an egregious caffeine addiction since the age of 6, I successfully quit coffee just over a month ago and currently drink one cup of matcha each day. I fully embrace that the next step will be to transition away from caffeine all together, however it takes tremendous discipline to make it happen.

Posts like this leave me feeling replenished and hopeful, albeit somewhat daunted by the long journey ahead.

Thanks for sharing your story!

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