Sober On A Drunk Planet: Quit Lit Series 2-In-1 Bundle. An Uncommon Alcohol Self-Help Guide To Quit Drinking And Stay Sober. For Sober Curious Through To Alcohol Addiction Recovery.
Sean Alexander cuts through the drunken haze in the international bestseller, Sober On A Drunk Planet - Giving Up Alcohol , to provide hard-hitting facts , which elegantly combines laugh-out-loud moments , sobering science and powerful insights as a qualified therapist, strength coach and former drunk.
Whether you're sober curious, looking to stay sober or would like to give up for good, this uncommon guide explores eight critical areas of life that will drastically improve when you give up alcohol. You will be shocked at discovering how drunk society really is, why alcohol has been holding you back , and the life-changing transformations that occur when you go alcohol-free.
Alexander provides a refreshing slap of sobriety versus drink culture that provides a highly motivating and thought-provoking guide that will empower you to start living an extraordinary life, booze-free . Inside, you'll discover life-changing answers ……and much more.
Plus, as a bonus, you will get book 2 in the Quit Lit Series – 3 Sober Steps , to help you go from knowing you should stop drinking to guiding you to a healthier and happier life.
In 3 Sober Steps, you will ….and much more.
Whether you're a binge drinker, a daily drinker, an end-of-day wine drinker, or a social drinker, you can dramatically improve your life by making a different choice. It isn't just people who know they have a problem who stand to benefit from giving up alcohol – it's everyone.
If you have had enough of the damaging impact of alcohol and want to see how every area of your life can dramatically improve, grab yourself a copy of Sober On A Drunk Planet – 2-IN-1 Quit Lit Series Bundle Today.
I liked this one. It has been a little bit less didactic in the way it approached the problem. I also liked the personal experiences listed in the book, which made it all the more authentic. It was a little repetitive sometimes, but I think it's a genre trait in these self-help books. Only the very last chapter was something that really didn't resonate (see, what I did there?) with me, but overall I found it very useful and a great experience to listen to.