Showing posts with label Addiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Addiction. Show all posts

How To Tell Them You Don't Drink: And Deal With the Questions They Ask, by Rachel Black


***FREE KINDLE DOWNLOAD APRIL 26-27, 2014***

 (How to give up alcohol)

Giving up alcohol is hard enough without the additional anxiety of how to break the news to family and friends. What will they say? What will they ask? What will they think? Whether you choose to tell them the truth or make an excuse this guide provides examples of how you can make it easier and how to respond to the questions they will ask.

This book, like its predecessor 'How to Party Sober', is a little gem for those who choose to remain sober in a World soaked with alcohol and where drinking is the norm. Again, full of real life experience with many practical tips to guide you through tricky conversations. A must read.

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365 Ways to Have Fun Sober, by Lisa M. Hann



For every time you’re sitting around bored, unsure of what to do with yourself, 365 Ways to Have Fun Sober has a solution for you. Idle time can be dangerous, especially in early addiction recovery when you’re no longer spending your time using. This book offers one unique, cool suggestion for every day of the year so that you can conquer your boredom, do something fun, and enjoy all the things sober life has to offer.

About the Author
I am a freelance writer and author who specializes in addiction recovery. I hold a B.A. in Journalism from Temple University. I reside in New Jersey with my son. I have been sober since 2010 and am a Caron PA alum.

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Sober is the New Black: A Then and Now Account of Life Beyond Booze, by Rachel Black


Synopsis
Do you worry you drink too much? Can't help yourself? Prefer being sober? Drinking alcohol is a normal part of life, isn't it? It is usual for thirty-somethings to collapse in the evening with a glass or two of something sophisticated to diffuse the stress of the day and calm their buzzing brains, whether they be professionals, mothers, wives or homemakers. Rachel was no different. She juggled her many roles and responsibilities well and rewarded herself with wine at the end of each day; after all, she deserved it. But, gradually her wine intake began to increase each night and soon it had gone from being a little treat to an absolute necessity. As wine invaded more and more areas of her life, it became harder to cope. In turn it meant she drank more wine, firmly believing it was the cure, never considering for a moment that it could be the problem.

Eventually, when wine was dictating everything she did and did not do, Rachel realised that something had to change. However, as soon as she attempted to restrict or moderate her drinking, she seemed to want it even more. Her best intentions fell quickly by the way side after the first bottle was opened and the first drink took control, compelling her to have more. Drinking would continue until there was none left or Rachel 'fell asleep'.

The following day consisted of a hangover, depression, overeating, remorse, worry, despair and self-hatred, until the time came around when the next bottle could be opened and these awful feelings could be blotted out. This pattern of trying and failing to control her wine drinking brought Rachel to acknowledge that it was not possible to do so, and she decided that she had to remove alcohol from her life forever. Despite being sick and tired of the drinking-hangover-drinking cycle of failure, giving up was not easy and it was only after a few more failed attempts that Rachel managed to do so.

This book details her life in that first year of going alcohol-free. It describes in detail how her everyday pursuits became challenging and changing. Her outlook on the whole point of life turned on its axis when alcohol was removed, leaving her with a whole different sense of self and being. The changes that occurred were astounding and beyond anything she believed could be possible. She thought that removing alcohol from her life was all about giving up; she had never considered what she might gain.

For More Info 
Website: www.soberisthenewrachelblack.blogspot.co.uk

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Beating Belly Fat by Beverleight H. Piepers, RN


Simple Lifestyle Changes that Enable Type 2 Diabetics to Get Rid of Excess Fat for Good...

JUST THINK ABOUT THE CHANGES IN YOUR APPEARANCE AND YOUR LIFE IF YOU COULD JUST BEAT BELLY FAT!

Do you bemoan your belly fat? If you are in the United States, there is a 65% chance you are overweight. If you are in Australia, there is an even higher probability you are in need of losing at least a little weight.

All fat is not created equal … the fat around your midriff is both hard to lose and detrimental to your health.

There are simple lifestyle changes that enable Type 2 diabetics to get rid of excess fat for good. "Beating Belly Fat" will tell you: everything you always needed to know about belly fat but didn’t know to ask: about the skinny on belly fat; the mindset you need to have for successful belly fat loss; how to fight fat with fat; the secret to to getting a jump start on your belly fat diet; and more.

If you can stick to the plan set out in this book for 30 days, you will definitely lose belly fat!

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