This is an ultimate step by step guide that will give you all the required assistance that you need to make your decision on quitting alcoholism possible. Quite common many people have the thought that quitting drinking is something impossible. This is not so! Actually the journey is bumpy and long
Sober On A Drunk Planet: 3 Sober Steps. An Uncommon Guide To Stop Drinking and Master Your Sobriety
β Scribed by Sean Alexander
- Publisher
- Sean Alexander
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Quit Lit Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
How many times have you told yourself, "never again"? If it's more than you can remember, then keep reading.........
Maybe you've been stuck in a negative feedback loop of drink > hangover > regret > repeat and have had enough of the damaging effects of alcohol.
Perhaps you are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired and want a life where you are happy and motivated day to day.
Maybe your hangovers last longer than 24 hours, and you want to start living an extraordinary life with more time, more energy and more money to do what you really want – instead of being hungover and unhappy.
In Sober On A Drunk Planet - 3 Sober Steps, you will be guided through uncommon steps to help you quit drinking and master your sobriety. You will move from being someone who talks about quitting to someone who actually puts the work in to stop drinking alcohol.
Sean Alexander provides powerful insights from his time in rehab, working the twelve-step program, and his professional experience gained as a qualified therapist, strength coach and from running the SOADP community.
In 3 Sober Steps, you will discover:
How to become self-aware and why this is the key to understanding your relationship with alcohol
Why dreams without goals are just dreams and how setting goals is the key to finding purpose beyond the bottle
How to take action toward goals and the shocking truth about motivation
Why building intuition will help master your sobriety and how to build it for the long term
How to understand cravings and triggers and how to combat them in any given situation
Why emotions are the portal to a happy life and how to master your emotions to avoid relapsing
How to move past resentment and why becoming present is the most powerful tool you can use
Why your ego is shielding your actual reality and how it can stop you from staying sober
How old ways won't open new doors and how to create a new alcohol-free life
Why exercise and gut health can help you stay sober and how improving your gut-brain axis is key to a happy life
How to understand your vibrational energy and why you will want to protect it at all costs
Why you will want to stay sober on a drunk planet and how doing so will elevate your life
.......and much more.
You will also get access to Bonus Material that will help you in your sobriety journey, including a 10-minute guided self-awareness meditation, podcasts and access to the SOADP community.
Imagine a life without 'never agains', where you feed a positive feedback loop of wake up fresh > make the most of your life > repeat, which replaces the negative feedback loop of hangover > low energy > feel sick > regret > repeat.
If you want to join the millions of people enjoying an extraordinary life alcohol-free, with no hangovers and no regrets, grab yourself a copy of Sober On A Drunk Planet 3 Sober Steps Today.
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β¦ Subjects
Self-Improvement; Nonfiction; SEL006000; SEL013000; SEL026000
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