Why even a Dry(ish) January Can Have Massive Health Benefits

Dry January encourages people to quit drinking for an entire month, but if you’re not too keen on going fully dry for the month, you may prefer the alternative version called Dry-ish January or Damp January.
15 Non-Alcoholic Options for a Sober(ish) October Happy Hour

At Dry Atlas, we’ve cataloged over 1,000 non-alcoholic spirits, wines, beers, and ready-to-drink mocktails. These beverages aren’t just about abstaining from alcohol; they offer a chance to indulge in the ritual of drinking, savor sophisticated flavors, and relax in a more healthful way—all while reducing your alcohol intake.
Planning for Dry(ish) January: How Focusing on Habit Science Can Help

Cutting back for good means changing the habits that lead to reaching for a drink. And if you partner with Sunnyside for Dry(ish) January, you’ll get the guidance and encouragement you need to replace bad habits with good ones.
Sober(ish) October: What It Is And How It Can Prepare You For Dry January

Monthly sober challenges are becoming an annual ritual and with good reason. In this article, we’ll dive into everything you need to know for a successful Sober October (or Soberish October) and how it’ll prepare you for Dry January.
31 Days of Mindful Activities to Do During Dry(ish) January

Based on research, a month off alcohol can lead to higher energy levels, more financial savings, and noticeable improvements in hair and skin. Participants of this challenge also experienced a reduction in blood pressure, glucose levels, weight, and liver fat, as well as increased focus and sleep quality.
