Why Alcohol Feels Like Relief When You’re Already Empty
It’s late afternoon.
Nothing’s gone wrong.
You’re not stressed — you’re just empty.
This episode explores a quiet moment that often shows up at the end of the day. On the drive home. Standing in the kitchen. When alcohol stops feeling like pleasure and starts feeling like relief.
Not relief because you want more.
Relief because your body has reached its limit.
We look at why willpower collapses here, why “I deserve this” isn’t about reward at all, and why exhaustion trains the nervous system to reach for the fastest off-switch it knows.
There’s no fixing in this episode.
No advice.
Just a slower explanation of what’s actually happening when nothing feels wrong — but you can’t keep going like this.
If this moment feels familiar, you’re not broken.
Your system is depleted.
If you want a place to put moments like this down, there’s a private space designed to hold them quietly.
And if you want to explore this pattern more deeply, there are resources built around the work-to-home transition — not to fix you, but to reduce how often this moment takes over.
You can also reach out directly at thestrivemethod@gmail.com
Alcohol often isn’t about reward.
It’s about relief that never got replaced.
This is The Truth About Alcohol.
Much Love & STRIVE On!
Lee.
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