Stop fighting yourself. Free Workshop to eliminate cravings for alcohol.

HOW TO CRUSH HOLIDAY CRAVINGS WITHOUT WILLPOWER

If you are a sober high-achiever who is tired of fighting the urge to drink at family events, you are about to get the missing manual for total relief.

Live Webinar

December 18, 2025
9:00pm Eastern Time

You quit drinking. So why is the urge still there?

If you have ever experienced a sudden, overwhelming craving the moment you walk into a holiday party, then chances are you can relate.

You aren't drinking, but you aren't relaxed either. You are white-knuckling it—gritting your teeth, fighting the urge, and waiting to go home.

Nobody talks about this, but it is crucial for eliminating cravings: You cannot "think" your way out of a craving, because a craving isn't a thought. It is a biological alarm bell.

Most people try to fight cravings with willpower. The best kept secret for relief is learning to read the signal instead of fighting it.

Give me 75 minutes, and I will show you how to turn it off.

In this live workshop, we are ditching the fluff. In just one session, I will show you how to decode your body's signals and stop the urge in its tracks.

We will cover:

  • The "Smoke Detector" Framework: How to distinguish between a real addiction craving and a stress signal so that you stop fighting yourself and start meeting your needs.
  • The 2-Minute Craving Surf: This one small tweak changed everything for me. It’s a stealth tool to discharge the urge in the middle of a party so that you can drop your shoulders and actually enjoy the conversation.

How to Eliminate "The Void": Why you feel bored or "flat" (and how to fix it) so that you stop looking for a drink to fill the silence.

Stop fighting yourself.

Don’t spend another holiday holding your breath.

Join us live to learn exactly how to silence the noise so that you can walk into any room this season feeling grounded, clear, and totally in control.

Taught by RJ Zimmerman

I’m RJ Zimmerman. I got sober 13 years ago, but for years I was just a "Sober Drifter"—physically dry but tormented by cravings. I discovered that to truly live, I had to stop fighting the craving and start fixing the system underneath it.

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