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Day 26 of Dry July (26th July)
Welcome to Day 26 of DryJuly! As you embark on the penultimate day of this transformative journey, it’s worth reflecting on your commitment, notably if you pledged money towards a cause. Your decision to participate in DryJuly not only benefits your well-being but also has the potential to impact the lives of others positively.
If you have pledged money as part of this challenge, consider the significance of your contribution. Your commitment to abstaining from alcohol for the entire month is an accomplishment not everyone can achieve. You demonstrate resilience, self-discipline, and a genuine desire to make a difference by staying true to your pledge.
Remember why you took on this challenge as you approach the finish line. Connect with the emotions and motivations that fueled your initial commitment. Visualise how you will feel after completing DryJuly, knowing your efforts have contributed to a worthy cause.
Recognise that not everyone can undertake such a challenge. Your dedication sets you apart and showcases your strength of character. By staying committed until the end, you inspire others to push their boundaries and strive for personal growth.
On Day 26, embrace the knowledge that your journey extends beyond personal transformation. Your commitment has the power to create positive change in the lives of others. Raise a metaphorical glass to the impact you’re making, celebrate the resilience within you, and let each step you take reinforce your dedication to both your well-being and the cause you support.
Cheers to Day 26, where you continue to make a difference through your commitment to DryJuly. Remember the impact of your pledge, and let the knowledge of your accomplishments fuel your determination. Stay strong, stay focused, and anticipate completing this transformative journey. You’re making a difference, and that’s something to be incredibly proud of.

This is Day 26 of DryJuly. If you have pledged money to do this, just remember how you’ll feel when you’ve done it. Not everyone can do it.