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What is your gender?
a Male
b Female
c Other
What is your age range?
a 18–20
b 20–27
c 28–35
d 36–45
e 46–55
f 56–65
g 65+
If you could change just one thing in your life by overcoming alcohol—what would it be?
a Feel more in control
b Rebuild trust with loved ones
c Improve physical health
d Feel mentally sharp again
e Pursue goals with confidence
f Other
Which of these beliefs do you most identify with?
a “I need a drink to unwind.”
b “Drinking is just part of who I am.”
c “I’m scared I’ll fail if I try to quit.”
d “I can’t enjoy myself without it.”
e “My friends expect me to drink.”
f “I don’t deserve to feel better.”
Real change doesn’t happen by willpower alone—it happens when you rewire the part of your brain that creates the cravings.
Neurosly is designed to target those deep subconscious triggers that make quitting feel impossible.
Based on your answers so far, you're serious about change—and Neurosly is here to help guide that breakthrough.
Let’s keep going and see if this method is a strong match for you.
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What is the main trigger for your urge to drink?
a Feeling stressed or anxious
b Being around others who drink
c Feeling bored or stuck
d Visiting certain places
e Time of day or routine
f Other
How would you rate your relationship with alcohol today?
(1 = Very mild, 10 = Extremely serious)
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
Have you ever tried cutting back or quitting before?
a Never attempted
b Tried once
c Tried many times, didn’t stick
d Managed for a while, but returned to drinking
What kind of support do you currently have?
a Friends or family support
b Professional counseling or therapy
c Online support groups
d None at the moment
If you've ever told yourself “this is the last time”... and still gave in—you’re not weak.
Your brain has been wired into a survival loop that fires cravings automatically, often without your permission.
Neurosly uses hypnotherapy to break this loop and retrain your mind to choose clarity over compulsion.
It's not about force—it’s about reprogramming your brain where habits actually form.
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How long has alcohol been a challenge for you?
a Under 1 year
b 1–3 years
c 3–5 years
d More than 5 years
What role does alcohol play in your everyday life?
a I drink almost every day
b Only during weekends or social settings
c Now and then, but heavily
d Rarely, but I binge when I do
When drinking, how much is typical?
a One drink
b A few drinks to feel relaxed
c Often finish everything available
d I don’t keep track—it varies a lot
Which area of your life has been most affected by alcohol?
a Low self-worth
b Sexual health or interest
c Poor diet and habits
d Money issues
e Relationship struggles
f Feeling lonely or isolated
g None of the above
Which of the following physical symptoms do you experience most often?
a Shakes or tremors
b Nausea
c Trouble sleeping
d Sweating
e Headaches
f Mental fog
g Fatigue
h Other
What is your strongest motivation to stop or reduce drinking?
a To improve my health
b To save money
c To sleep better
d To increase energy and focus
e To reconnect with loved ones
f Other
When facing a challenge, you usually...
a Power through on your own
b Look for tips, tools, or expert advice
c Talk it out with someone you trust
d Wait it out and hope things improve
Which of the following best describes your vision of a life free from alcohol?
a Feeling mentally and physically strong
b Improving family or partner relationships
c Reaching goals I’ve postponed
d Feeling proud of myself again
e Other
How do you plan to celebrate once you reach your recovery goal?
a New wardrobe or self-care day
b Wellness weekend or spa
c Change of environment or career
d Travel to dream destination
e Gift experience to loved ones
f Other
When do you feel most open to listening to a calming audio session?
a Right after waking up
b In the morning routine
c During a lunch break
d Evening wind-down time
e Before sleep
Neurosly offers a powerful Daily hypnotherapy session designed to help you regain control and stay focused on your recovery.
No group meetings, no pressure, no judgment. Just a calming, brain-retraining session you can do from your phone, anytime you choose.
Change doesn’t have to be loud. Sometimes it just takes quiet consistency and the right guidance.
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