Where are you at with your drinking?
There is no better time to review your relationship with alcohol

You’re never alone on this journey.
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.
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