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Check your drinking

Check your drinking in just five minutes—insights that could change your life.

Track your Drinks

Use the Drink Tracker in our Daybreak app and get a clear picture of your current drinking.

You’re never alone on this journey.

I used to drink heavily every night, and it was taking a toll on my health, relationships, and work. Daybreak provided me with a supportive community, helpful tools to track my drinking, and informative resources that changed my perspective on alcohol.

- Daybreak member

Where does drinking fit in your life?

Recognise the need

If you're struggling to cut back on drinking or it's affecting your activities and relationships, Hello Sunday Morning offers valuable tips and strategies to help you improve your relationship with alcohol.

Ask for help

Admitting you need help can be hard, and people put it off for many reasons. But barriers can be overcome, and there's lots of support available to help you take the first step on the path to making a change that’s right for you. 

Join a community

Download the Daybreak app and join our supportive, anonymous community of over 140,000 members. Whether you're cutting back or stopping drinking, our non-judgemental community will lift you up every step of the way.

Celebrate your progress

Maybe you declined a second drink, discovered a love for alcohol-free cocktails, or saved money. You might have more alcohol-free days and feel better physically and mentally. Reward yourself! The Drink Tracker in the Daybreak app can help you monitor your progress.

Start by resourcing yourself for success

Setting goals for the new year: finding your balance with alcohol

The start of a new year feels like a clean slate—a chance to reflect, reset, and map out what you want the next 12 months to look like. For many people, this can be a great time to re-evaluate aspects of your lifestyle, including your relationship with alcohol. Whether you’re keen to cut back, take

Spring without the booze: Connection, resilience and real fun!

Spring without the booze: Connection, resilience and real fun! As the days get warmer and the invites start rolling in for the BBQs, picnics or catchups with friends, it’s easy to feel like alcohol has to be part of the picture. But we don’t always need a drink in our hands to enjoy ourselves. Spring

Sobering Science: What does science tell us about alcohol and the brain?

We all know that drinking too much alcohol isn’t great for our physical or mental health. Many of us might have had problems sleeping, experienced hangxiety, or a raft of other issues when we’ve overdone it. So, what really happens to our brains when drinking has become a problem? To better understand this issue and

Sobering Science: What hinders or helps people maintain drinking goals?

If you or someone you know has struggled with drinking alcohol, you’re probably familiar with the challenge of staying cut down or quitting long-term. Relapse, or returning to drinking after a period of not drinking, is a common part of the journey for many (if not most) people. But what actually influences whether someone relapses?

Support the work of Hello Sunday Morning

Make a single or monthly tax-deductible donation to help Hello Sunday Morning provide free, evidence-based resources and support programs for those seeking to change their relationship with alcohol.

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