On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes, clocking in at 3:59.4. My Google Assistant tells me that since that groundbreaking day, athletes have shaved 17 seconds off that record, with more than 1,400 athletes having competed the 1,760 yards in four minutes or less.
My name is Lee Davy, I am not an alcoholic, I refuse to be anonymous, I am someone that doesn’t drink alcohol, and I spend every waking moment helping other people do the same. I am a...
On May 6, 1954, Roger Bannister became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes, clocking in at 3:59.4. My Google Assistant tells me that since that groundbreaking day, athletes have shaved 17 seconds off that record, with more than 1,400 athletes having competed the 1,760 yards in four minutes or less.
My name is Lee Davy, I am not an alcoholic, I refuse to be anonymous, I am someone that doesn’t drink alcohol, and I spend every waking moment helping other people do the same. I am a Striver.
What is the four-minute mile for a Striver?
It’s Resistance.
It’s not difficult to find support on the Internet or in a local church basement if you want to quit drinking. Our four minute mile - what makes you a Striver - is your transformation from someone who drinks, to someone who has no DESIRE to drink.
No desire = no craving = someone who doesn’t drink alcohol.
I have beaten Resistance. Let me be an inspiration to you, as Bannister has been to 1,400+ athletes. I am living proof that you can drink daily, and love it, to suddenly stopping without a single craving.
Let me help you run the four minute mile.
Let me help you become a Striver.
Join me at 6pm (BST) on Saturday 30 June as I deliver an exclusive webinar on Resistance including what it is, how it manifests and how to beat it. Sign up at www.thetruthaboutalcohol.co.uk today.
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