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Is your drinking costing you more than just your health? Relationships, your job, trust and respect, or even your life? Living at the bottom of the bottle is a way of life for too many men and women, and Carol Jones knows this all too well. After years of fighting the demons of alcoholism, Carol changed her life and this raw and real account shares how. By adopting a simple step-by-step process, you can go from desperately drunk to successfully sober, ending the physical obsession and mental anguish of alcoholism. From crazy and chaotic to feeling calm and confident, you can once again walk…mehr

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Is your drinking costing you more than just your health? Relationships, your job, trust and respect, or even your life? Living at the bottom of the bottle is a way of life for too many men and women, and Carol Jones knows this all too well. After years of fighting the demons of alcoholism, Carol changed her life and this raw and real account shares how. By adopting a simple step-by-step process, you can go from desperately drunk to successfully sober, ending the physical obsession and mental anguish of alcoholism. From crazy and chaotic to feeling calm and confident, you can once again walk tall and hold your head up high. Empowering and inspirational, this must-read book will lead you to crawl out of that black hole to find the light and start living the life you know you were born for! "raw..." "real..." "captivating..." "relatable..." "inspiring & brave..." "honest and witty..." "an easy & engaging read..." "phenomenal..." "encouraging..." "powerful story..." "insightful..." "passionate..." "empowering..." "a wonderful resource..." "practical tips & simple action steps..." "a must-read..." "thrown a lifeline..."
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Autorenporträt
Carol Jones was born in Leicester in 1954. After leaving a local grammar school at the age of 16 Carol had a variety of jobs and travelled a great deal, sometimes penning poems for her own pleasure. It was not until 2020 and the lockdown that affected the entire world that she began to write poems regularly about the things that were affecting her and how she viewed the world around, turning to nature as she had always found nature reassuring as a child.