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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bryant chapter.

Coffee. It’s part of your daily routine. You get up just a little bit earlier to wait in the Dunkin line every morning because you basically can’t live without your daily coffee. Your daily coffee will become multiple coffees a day and your simple love for coffee will become an addiction to it. The process of quitting coffee is not fun for anyone involved.  

 

1. You’ll miss it. You don’t know how much you love coffee until it’s gone, but you’ll definitely be missing it right away.

2.You’ll get basically the worst headaches you’ve ever experienced. This is one of the worst parts of the whole process of quitting coffee.

3. You’ll get anxious. Without your coffee in your hand you’ll feel like part of you is missing. That’s because it is, because coffee previously ran through your veins.

4. You’ll get angry because you don’t have your coffee. You’ll get angry with people, places, and things.

5. It’ll be all that’s on your mind.





Yes, caffeine is a drug. It is a drug because it stimulates your central nervous system and causes your alertness to increase. Not only is it a drug, but also it’s a highly addictive drug. You might realize you no longer want to depend on being near a Dunkin 24/7 to get your caffeine fix, so quitting coffee might be the best thing for you. Your daily routine of waiting in the Dunkin line every morning can get pretty expensive and we all know that as broke college students, we’re all for saving money in any way we can.

Flora is a graduate from Bryant University with a major in communication. She moved to Boston after graduating and somehow is already 2 years post-grad. By day, she is a marketing associate but when she's not at the office she loves trying new foods, hunting for the latest trends, exploring the city, going to spin classes, and finding as many cute dogs to pet as possible! Follow her on Instagram @lifeisgoodman