Hardly.
1g, what we experience on Earth, is a huge acceleration when it comes to space travel.
No vehicle ever created has sustained accelerations greater than 1g for more than a few minutes. For example, the main burn for a Saturn V lasts about 2.5 minutes and peaks at about 4gs.
If you accelerate toward Alpha Centauri at a steady 1g and then flipped over at the halfway mark and decelerated at 1g thereafter, you'd get there in something like 12 absolute years, Earth time - less for you, as you'd experience some noticeable time dilation though nothing extreme.
However, accelerating a 1000 tonne rocket at 1g for two months would take more energy than all of humanity uses in a year.
More calculation here: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=34996.0