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Last Orders: A Drinker's Guide to Sobriety Book
"Cutting down on getting wasted doesn't have to mean hermit-like seclusion or terminal boredom; my experience was in fact quite the opposite!" A music industry A&R man and committed member of Generation-X, Andy knew virtually nothing beyond pubs, clubs, gigs and parties. Drinking heavily just went with the territory. Then, in the depths of a 16-day drink and drug bender of Bacchanalian proportions, he accepted a bet to go completely tee-total. For an entire year. Last Orders: A Drinker's Guide to Sobriety began as a things to do when sober handbook, but evolved into a humorous and deeply personal account of what giving up drink is like socially, emotionally and physically, and a commentary on attitudes to drinking within the work-hard-play-hard culture of the 21st Century. In a non-preachy, accessible style it covers: - How to maintain and improve your social life - How to be fun and sober: discovering the real you - Alternative uses of leisure time, covering dozens of activities - Benefits to your health, wealth and work - The real roots and costs of heavy drinking - Finding love - Discovering a satisfying and fulfilling overall quality of lifeRead More
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- 0956551203
- 9780956551207
- Andy McIntyre
- 1 April 2010
- Andy's Books
- Paperback (Book)
- 388
- 1st
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