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I'm Never Drinking Again: Maybe It's Time to Think About Your Drinking?

By: Trish Taylor
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Have guilt, regret, or bad decisions ever led you to say I'm Never Drinking Again? Are you tired of waking up with a hangover? Do you wonder if you drink too much or too often?

Are you spending too much money on booze? Is drinking affecting your health, your relationships, or your career?

If 12-step programs feel like a bad fit for you, or if fear of being labeled as an alcoholic is stopping you from examining your drinking habits, this book is for you.

Whatever your concerns about your drinking, one size does not fit all.

Explore your relationships with alcohol and discover alternative ways of finding your path to change.

Includes a resources section and an action plan.

©2018 Trish Taylor (P)2018 Trish Taylor
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My sister and I, as the children of alcoholics, talk a lot about our own alcohol consumption and I have 100% thought about stopping drinking. I'm not an alcoholic, but I definitely use it as a coping mechanism when I'm depressed. I have been badly hungover. It's miserable, especially as I've gotten older. I appreciate the content of this book and I think it's important to ask yourself occasionally if you're happy with the amount you're drinking, even if only to touch base with yourself about the reasons why you're doing it.

I will definitely look back to this book if I ever need to reconsider my relationship with alcohol and it's worth reading if you're wondering if you need to quit.

There's no shame in it, and this book does absolutely nothing to make anyone feel awful about their drinking. It's a really kind, compassionate door to a potential solution if you need one.

I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest, voluntary review.

An Excellent Touchstone for Anyone

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Trish offers a fresh way to consider your drinking. No judgment. No strict rules. Just guidance, questions, and wisdom earned from her own experiences. I find myself wanting to re-read portions, to reinforce my new mindset. This is a very easy listen and nicely narrated by Trish.

A New Perspective

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The way this author relates her experience and journey is amazing. I have been sober for 2 years and still find it hard to resist. The book is more focused on the part of taking the fist step but can help those who have quit already. I highly recommend this for those whom are struggling.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

A Very Down to Earth Approach and Perspective

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I find it helpful to assess life from time to time. I do this with clients every day.

I’ve not taken into consideration my own relationship with drinking...until listening to this book.

Hearing Trish’s candid story has given me reason to consider why I drink. I am thankful for her insights and authenticity.

Really made me do a gut-check...

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It took me some time to get up the nerve to listen to this. I was a little worried about getting guilty feelings over having someone talk to me about drinking. I will say that the way this book is laid out there are no judgments made and that this provides an easy and methodical approach to looking at your relationship with alcohol. Anybody who has ever had thoughts about quitting drinking deep down knows why they should. After the regrets go away from a bad night and a few days pass, those reasons you have deep down seem to pass as well. Having someone talk to you about all those reasons in a nonjudgmental way and who is not a family member makes a lot of sense.

Trish Taylor, through her own experiences, talks to you about how quitting is possible, reasons for quitting, and explains how we trick ourselves into thinking we are not dependent on drinking regardless of the amount we consume. Taylor provides at least to me, chapter after chapter all the different things I know, but needed to have someone walk me through them so that I could hear them and not just think them. Most of what this book goes through is stuff all drinkers know, just put in a way that chapter after chapter you start to really say, yeah you are right.

I would say if you are listening to this to honestly reflect on your drinking, you should pause the story when she tells you to pause and reflect. While I don’t know if this book will ultimately cause me to give up drinking, but it was something worth while listening to in order for me to think more about if I should.

Taylor has a lovely voice and accent. I think she did a great job narrating her own book and it is clear that she means what she is saying and is really trying to be helpful to those who want to quick drinking.

I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.

Great Book to Kick Off Your Self Examination

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