Anyone else feel that weird pressure at Christmas work parties?
Youโre supposed to drink, look fun, be โone of the teamโโฆ and before you know it, youโre laughing a little too loudly, staying a little too long, or waking up thinking, โOh noโฆ what did I say?โ
Itโs like thereโs an unspoken rule:
Be professional all yearโฆ but also be wildly social for one night.
And honestly? That mix can get messy.
After a few too many mornings filled with regret (and the fear of bumping into someone at the office kitchen), I realised I needed a way to actually enjoy these nights without the drama.
This is what The Drink Less Method is for

Instead of relying on sheer willpower or trying to dodge peer pressure, it gives users a calm sense of control. By reducing the cravings that usually push people to overdo it, yu should be able to have a drink or two, relax, join inโฆ but still stay you.
This all helps with your spiralling, cringe-worthy moments and โIโm never drinking againโ vows.
What it can help you avoid:
โ Saying things I wouldnโt dream of saying sober
โ Getting sucked into rounds I didnโt want
โ Staying way past the point I shouldโve left
โ The Monday morning anxiety spiral
โ And most of all โ embarrassing myself in front of colleagues
You can still join in, still have fun, still raise a glass โ but it should now be balanced, controlled, and drama-free.
If Christmas work dos usually leave you with more regret than joy, this approach has could make the difference.
