
I had my first latte when I was 21 years old (we bloomed late in my day) at Diedrich's Coffee in Mission Viejo California. I remember not liking it. I may never know what in the world prompted me to keep trying different offerings from the barrista until I finally found something I liked. I may just write it off as peer pressure. Coffee shops were kind of the in thing to do. I suppose I could have been into worse things, but my coffee habit grew and grew and grew. Last year I spent an estimated $1020 on store bought coffee drinks. That was $85 a month. Last time my husband and I tightened our financial belts I gave up going to the Chiropractor and kept my coffee habit. That's just plain crazy.
I recently gave up a whole bunch of things in the name of healthy living...coffee was one of them. I was dreading it, but it had to be done. I'm going on one month coffee free, and frankly, I'm shocked at how easy it was to give up. I really thought I'd have withdrawals, headaches, or at the very least some really strong cravings. I did not. I realized that the actual coffee wasn't missed, it was the habit of the action of going for coffee. If I arrived too early for an appointment, I'd think, "oh, I have time to grab a coffee!" or when making plans to spend time with a friend it was always, "let's meet for coffee!" I had to find replacements for those times. I have a book in my car now for when I'm out and have a little time to kill, and I make plans to go walking with friends or meet for coffee without having coffee. Yes, I've actually set foot in a Starbucks and not ordered coffee, did you know they GIVE you water...for FREE!?!?
So now I'm thinking, if I can give up coffee that easily...what else can I do? The sky is the limit.