Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic.

Quitting drinking is the easy part – staying quit and enjoying sober life is the hard part. This book offers practical ideas to get the most out of sober living. It asks the reader to think about their own life and think on their own behalf.
This is an alternative to traditional step systems. Not religious based.

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Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic.

Quitting drinking is the easy part – staying quit and enjoying sober life is the hard part. This book offers practical ideas to get the most out of sober living. It asks the reader to think about their own life and think on their own behalf.
This is an alternative to traditional step systems. Not religious based.

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Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

by Mark Tuschel
Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

by Mark Tuschel

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Okay, I quit. Now what? / Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic.

Quitting drinking is the easy part – staying quit and enjoying sober life is the hard part. This book offers practical ideas to get the most out of sober living. It asks the reader to think about their own life and think on their own behalf.
This is an alternative to traditional step systems. Not religious based.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011474736
Publisher: Mark Tuschel
Publication date: 08/15/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 202 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark A. Tuschel is a PhD – Previously heavy Drinker. Mark has over four years of sobriety without a relapse. He is not a prohibition lunatic; he openly admits he misses his old friend alcohol. He realizes that his drunken lifestyle was completely his own choice and drinking will not improve his life or his chances for a better future. Accepting this precept is why he chooses to remain sober. Mark has been involved in radio broadcast for over 20 years. Starting as an on-air DJ in Milwaukee, WI. then producing comedy for All-Star Radio, ACN, ESPN Radio, Animal Radio Network and more. He currently performs cartoon character voice work from his home studio. He is also the founder and author of the website www.FreeDivorceSupportForMen.com

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