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Wholly Sober: How I stopped thinking about drinking and started loving my life

$13.95
Author: Teresa Rodden

Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1533678111
ISBN 13: 978-1533678119

Teresa Rodden stresses it's important to realize we are individuals and not one-size-fits-all. Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-Steps do not fit or work for everybody.
She found her thoughts were influenced, her attitude groomed, and her life was primed to misuse alcohol.
When you understand that you don't just flip a switch to misuse alcohol and instead condition yourself through thoughts, beliefs, and environment--you can create sustainable change with awareness, intention, and making conscious choices.
In Wholly Sober she shares life-altering experiences that compounded her problem drinking and without any interception grew in frequency and volume. She found herself feeling trapped with no way out.
Teresa takes you through her only alternative to help her with her problem with alcohol - outpatient treatment and then Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12-Steps. She came to realize if she truly wanted freedom from alcohol she would need to find another way to live sober.
Wholly Sober is a fast track of Teresa Rodden's relationship with alcohol starting with her first hangover at just five years old.
She shares how she had all the makings of an alcoholic, but chose to dismiss identifying as such and the conventional theories about how to live sober.
Being the latest in a lineage of women that lived understanding two things: Life is painful, and alcohol will numb that pain. This is what she believed, too—as she navigated teen pregnancy, abusive relationships, staggering debt and spiritual crisis.
This is her powerful story of clearing the debris left behind after years of pain and poor choices and her reconnection with her God-given dreams, talents, and purpose.
Rodden describes how she journeyed beyond commonly-held beliefs about sobriety and 12-step recovery into a life she calls “wholly sober”— a life in which she now helps other women live joyfully, purposefully, and free from alcohol abuse through coaching programs, classes, and workshops.