With the start of 2025, some people are busy working on their New Year’s resolutions. Whether it’s hitting the gym, cutting back on caffeine or making new friends, it’s time to get to work making the new year amazing.
In recent years, an increasingly popular resolution in multiple countries is the concept of having a “dry January,” designating the month as a time to cut out alcohol.
There are references to intentional breaks from drinking throughout history, but the New Year’s resolution movement wasn’t officially referred to as “dry January” until 2013. That year, Alcohol Change UK solidified the concept as an official campaign, and the effort has been growing ever since…