☕❗ If there's one thing I've learnt about giving up coffee, it's to make sure you know you're doing it.

I went cold turkey without thinking about it, then went through withdrawal the hard way.

👇 Here's what happened.
About 3 weeks ago, my small cafetiere broke so I switched to making coffee in my BIG cafetiere.

After a week of drinking far too much coffee and feeling my anxiety skyrocket, I stopped drinking it.

It wasn't a conscious decision. I just kinda... stopped.

2/
Instead, I'd drink a cup of tea or two throughout the day. I didn't think about it much beyond that.

Big mistake.

I went from ~500mg+ caffeine a day to <100mg overnight. For someone with well-trained caffeine tolerance, this is a big deal.

*Enter the withdrawal symptoms*

3/
🤷‍♂️ Days 1-2: not a lot, maybe a mild headache.

😖 Days 3-5: irritable, poor focus.

😩 Days 5-8: no focus, high anxiety and unbelievably bad fatigue.

🤔 Day 9+: ...things are actually better now?

4/
I'm now drinking maybe ~65mg or so a day.

A mug of English breakfast tea when I get up, followed by a chai or green tea later in the morning.

I'm still occasionally tired, but nowhere near as much as days 5-8.

I think things will be settled completely by day 14.

5/
💡 Here are three things I've learnt:

1) My caffeine dependence was bigger than I realised
2) Quitting caffeine is hard
3) Going cold turkey is NOT a good idea

6/
😃 And here are three benefits I've realised:

1) More consistent energy levels (no highs and lows)
2) Higher quality sleep
3) Less of a zombie when I wake up

7/
Would I do it again?

100%!

I love coffee, but I'd been overdoing it. I think I'd just take a more 'strategic approach' next time.

It's not like I won't drink coffee ever again, but for now... I'm quite happy with where I am.

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