Ailsa Frank Blog

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  1. How Hypnosis Helped Me Regain My Confidence Without Alcohol

    How Hypnosis Helped Me Regain My Confidence Without Alcohol
    It wasn’t always like this. I used to be the confident one — the first to speak up in meetings, the last to leave a party. But somewhere along the way, that confidence started slipping. A bad relationship, a stressful job, a few knocks to my self-esteem — and suddenly, I was leaning on alcohol to feel like myself again...
  2. Why Most People Struggle with Willpower Alone

    Why Most People Struggle with Willpower Alone
    It’s a quiet kind of frustration. You wake up clear-headed and determined. Tonight, I won’t drink. You carry that intention through breakfast, work, errands. But then the evening arrives, and with it, a familiar tug. You find yourself reaching for the bottle again — not because you forgot your goal, but because something deeper overruled it. This is the part...
  3. 5 Daily Affirmations to Help You Reduce Alcohol Intake

    5 Daily Affirmations to Help You Reduce Alcohol Intake
    It often starts with the best of intentions. You tell yourself you’ll cut back, drink less, or take a night off — and yet by evening, that quiet pull returns. The day’s stress, the familiar habit, the automatic reach for a glass. Changing your relationship with alcohol isn’t about perfection. It’s about building inner stability — and that starts with...
  4. When One Drink Turns Into Five: The Struggle to Stop

    When One Drink Turns Into Five: The Struggle to Stop
    You never mean to overdo it. Just one to take the edge off, to transition from the day, to relax. But somehow, one becomes two. Two turns into four. And suddenly you’re finishing a bottle you never intended to open. This is the quiet struggle so many people face. Not rock-bottom addiction. Not reckless drinking. Just a subtle slide —...
  5. How Drinking Affects Your Physical Appearance Over Time

    How Drinking Affects Your Physical Appearance Over Time
    You may think you’re hiding it well — the extra glass here, the late nights, the need to ‘take the edge off.’ But over time, alcohol has a way of showing up… on your skin, in your eyes, and in the energy you carry. For many people, changes in appearance are one of the first clues that something’s shifted. You...
  6. The Aggression Link: Why Drinking Can Make You Angry

    The Aggression Link: Why Drinking Can Make You Angry
    Understanding alcohol’s hidden impact on mood, reactivity, and emotional control You don’t plan to snap. But after a few drinks, the tone changes. The little things start to grate. You say things you didn’t mean. And afterward, you’re left asking yourself: Why did I react like that? Many people associate alcohol with letting go — loosening up, relaxing, feeling free...
  7. Is Parent Stress Fueling Your Drinking?

    Is Parent Stress Fueling Your Drinking?
    Exploring the hidden link between caregiving stress and alcohol habits You love your kids. You’re doing your best. But when parent stress and drinking begin to overlap — after the shouting, the spills, the mess, the guilt — a glass of wine feels like the only reward left. If parenting has quietly increased your drinking, you're not alone. Many mums...
  8. Successful in Life but Struggling with Alcohol?

    Successful in Life but Struggling with Alcohol?
    From the outside, everything looks in control.You’re capable, responsible, maybe even admired. You’ve built a career, managed a home, kept things ticking along. But privately, alcohol feels harder to manage than it should — and you don’t know how it got this way. This blog is for the high achievers. The professionals, the perfectionists, the carers, the doers. The ones...
  9. Are You Drinking More After a Life Trauma?

    Are You Drinking More After a Life Trauma?
    Grief. Divorce. Illness. Redundancy.When life changes suddenly, so can our habits — often without us realising. In the aftermath of trauma or emotional shock, drinking after trauma often starts quietly — without us realising. At first, it may feel harmless: a glass of wine to calm the nerves, something to help you sleep, or just a way to feel less...
  10. How to Quit Drinking After Work: Breaking the Evening Habit

    How to Quit Drinking After Work: Breaking the Evening Habit
    It often starts with a simple ritual — a glass of wine after a long day, a beer to unwind, a “reward” for getting through the hours of meetings, deadlines, and demands. It feels normal. Everyone does it. But what if that after-work drink has quietly become more than a one-off treat? For many people, evening drinking becomes an automatic...

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