Average Jane’s Freedom from Caffeine

It’s been almost eight months since I gave up caffeine. That’s got to be a record for me, but I don’t see myself going back to it again this time.

It’s really freeing to not be addicted to anything. Caffeine was definitely an addiction for me – I can tell because when people find out I’ve stopped drinking it, they say stuff like, "Wow, and you drank a lot of coffee!"

We won’t even mention the amount of Red Bull I drank.

I know I’m saving a ton of money, too. No longer do I find myself drawn into coffee shops only to walk out $5 poorer. And Red Bull costs at least $2.00 a can, even in cases.

I’m also much happier with the beverages I do drink, particularly because the coffee at my office was terrible.

The most interesting thing about my caffeine cessation is that it turned out I didn’t need it the way it made me think I did. I was convinced that I couldn’t be happy, productive or energetic without a little caffeinated intervention. It turns out that I pop awake in the morning and go about my day just fine with water alone. Best of all, I no longer have that daily headache and energy dip around 2:30 p.m.

I still love the way coffee smells, but I don’t have any urge to drink some. Like an ex-boyfriend whose redeeming qualities were outweighed by his negative ones, caffeine and I just weren’t meant to be together. 

Comments

5 responses to “Average Jane’s Freedom from Caffeine”

  1. Bea Avatar

    It comes and goes for me. I’m not so much into coffee these days. I used to drink it strong, black, no sugar. 3-4 mugs every day. It was crazy.

  2. cagey Avatar

    The thing is, I don’t feel I need coffee as much as I simply enjoy it. I like to have a cup in the morning and keep it at that. Once in awhile, I may have one in the afternoon. I agree about the money, though. I rarely buy coffee outside the home any longer. We buy Roasterie beans at 5.50 per pound and my husband pulls his own shots here. Can’t beat that price!

  3. logtar Avatar

    Giving up coffee for me would be like an American giving away apple pie, LOL

  4. Huts Avatar

    I’ve been doing better, but I haven’t kicked it completely. I get through some days without one, but most days not. I’ll get there, it’ll just take me awhile. Too many goals to accomplish all at once.

  5. aye Avatar
    aye

    It’s been about a month now for me. The first couple weeks sucked, but I think I’ve made it over the hump, mostly. The insomnia is gone — I’m actually sleeping 7 or 8 hours in a row every single night with no problem, for the first time in years.

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