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Quit Drinking Complete Collection: Stop Drinking Expert Box Set
- Narrated by: Craig Beck
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Three best-selling quit-drinking books from StopDrinkingExpert.com, including Alcohol Lied to Me, The Alcohol Illusion, and Alcohol Lied to Me Again.
Alcohol Lied to Me
Craig Beck was a successful and functioning professional man in spite of a two-bottles-of-wine-a-night drinking habit. For 20 years he struggled with a drinking problem, all the time refusing to label himself an alcoholic because he did not think he met the stereotypical image that the word portrayed.
In this audiobook, he will lead you through the same amazing process he used. You can stop drinking today.... No need to declare yourself an alcoholic. No group meetings or expensive rehab. No humiliation, no pain, and no willpower required.
Alcohol Lied to Me has already helped thousands of people to escape from alcohol addiction. Newly updated, this third edition of the audiobook includes two new chapters.
The Alcohol Illusion
Alcohol is a drug that has achieved the ultimate illusion. It has managed to convince the Western world that it isn't a drug at all but rather a harmless social pleasantry. A product that does none of the things that the marketing promises that it does and yet remains unchallenged for such false advertising.
Alcohol Lied to Me Again
Alcohol is the most devious and deceptive drug on planet Earth, and occasionally people fall back under its spell. This journey backward virtually always starts with the same sentence being uttered: "Surely just one drink won't hurt".
Just one drink...it seems such an innocuous action that it couldn't possibly cause any substantial drama. In reality it is the same hoping to take just one little step off a cliff. It's only one seemingly insignificant step, but the consequences are rapid, irreversible, and severe. Both events start off an unstoppable series of events.