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Alcohol-Free Lifestyle

Ep 39: Jenny Ungless - Processing Grief From Husband's Death

02 Nov 2020

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Northern Irish entrepreneur Jenny Ungless tragically lost her husband, Clive, in 2020. She could have drunk more. Instead, she chose to quit alcohol completely. Listen to the profound changes Jenny has made as she continues to process her grief from Clive's death. Maybe it will inspire you to stop drinking and live your best life, too. Shownotes For This Episode On How To Quit Alcohol and Stop Drinking: 0:00 Introduction Jenny Ungless 3:50 Getting Jenny's husband diagnose 7:30 The last six months together 12:45: How project 90 helped Jenny change her relationship with alcohol 18:20 How society normalizes alcohol 22:30 using alcohol to cope with pain 23:20 How Jenny's life changed after she quit alcohol 28:05 How project 90's community helped her deal with grief 33:45 The importance of committing to your goals 40: 00 How Jenny inspired other members of Project 90 45:20 https://www.jacksonwray.com/ ★ - (Free Guide) The Alcohol Freedom Formula For Over 40s Entrepreneurs & Business Professionals: https://www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/guide ★ - (Free 35-min Call) Book a complimentary booze-busting call with James's professional coaches to see if, or how, we can support you in your alcohol-free journey: http://alcoholfreelifestyle.com/schedule ★ - (Liver Cleanse) Natural supplements to support you on your alcohol-free journey: https://www.swanvitality.com/collections/all ★ - (Positive Shift Journal) The gratitude journal James designed to help his clients reduce stress and anxiety: positiveshiftjournal.com 

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