Tired of Hangovers? Kick the Drink and Enjoy Happier Hours Easily
Happier hours? Not if you don't know when to stop. Increased confidence? Not if you can only find it in a glass. Sexual appeal? Not if you count the concealed calories. Skyrocketing success? Not if you count lost hours to hangovers, stress and reduced clarity.
Here's the truth:
Insomnia Bloating Weight gain Vomiting Shame Anxiety Insecurity Isolation Depression Drama Suicide idealization
Don't panic. Sobriety does NOT mean abstinence. Although, that's how some organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous define it. And that's okay.
For others sobriety means being sober—a nice glass of wine from time-to-time—but strictly no binging, puking, or getting 'shit-faced.' However, for a great many people abstinence is truly the only path to freedom.
You don't have to be an alcoholic to have a problem with alcohol—it's one of the most addictive, legalized drugs on the planet.
Perhaps, like me, you're ready to break-up with alcohol and do a J. Lo and flaunt your sober glow. Maybe you'd like to join the masses who are sexier, healthier, happier and slimmer alcohol-free.
Whether you're flirting with the idea of sobriety or starting out on your sober journey, or ready to give going tee-total a whirl, you'll find plenty of support in The Sobriety Experiment.
For readers who sincerely want to stop or rescue their drinking, but struggle to quit the drink habit, this book will pave the way.
Kick the drink easily. Get the ultimate stress solution. Lose the flab. Be sexier sober. In less than two weeks you'll be on your way to a healthier, happier, wealthier life.