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How to Give up Drinking and Be a Part of the World Again
- Narrated by: Stacey Patrone
- Length: 2 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Own it, hate it, beat it.
If you are a 30-something to 40-something woman read this. That next drink represents a great big Full Stop on the rest of your day, evening, life, and dreams. The longing for a drink may not disappear, but you can reeducate yourself to want something better, something more from your life than just a bad head, de-energised body, and self-loathing.
Will yourself to fulfill your aspirations and put your fickle ego out to dry. Become the bright shining version of yourself you want to be and are. Wake up every day with a sense of accomplishment and purpose instead of a hangover!
©2017, 2018 Francesca Hepton (P)2018 Francesca Hepton
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