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Okay, I Quit. Now What?

Becoming a Re-Invented Alcoholic

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Okay, I Quit. Now What?

By: Mark Tuschel
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Quitting destructive drinking is the easy part - staying quit is the hard part. What do you do tonight, tomorrow, next weekend, when you go on vacation, for the rest of your life?

Okay, I Quit. Now What? is filled with practical strategies and concepts to make the most out of living sober. Many people expect too much out of life just because they quit drinking. This is an honest and raw view of life after liquor. Living sober can be the greatest thing you ever do - but you must be an active participant in your own Re-Invention to get the most out of sobriety.

This thought provoking audiobook will get you thinking and planning your new sober lifestyle. Personal responsibility and pride are the foundation of the principles.

This is not a 12-step audiobook or religious based. It is nontraditional and sometimes controversial. Adult language and situations are used in this audiobook. Not for the timid or bashful. It is written for those of us who want to control our destructive drinking and live a fully engaged, normal life.

©2010 Mark A. Tuschel (P)2010 Mark A. Tuschel
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Good read. Easy to follow and relate to. Different perspective and personality delivering the story.

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Excellent can listen over and over.

Mark has a matter of fact way of getting his points that make, you think for yourself. A great book!

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Awesome!

This is absolutely one of the best things I have ever heard on this subject. He is funny, smart and a joy to listen to. This has been better than any self help book I have ever encountered. Thank you Mark!

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Exactly a how a self help book should be produced.

There are surprisingly few audio books available that deal exclusively with the topic of quitting alcohol. However, Mark Tuschel has written and narrated his views and experience on this sensitive subject in a potent way and effective way.

Refreshingly, he doesn't hold back and tells us exactly what he thinks about the challenges within oneself and, just as importantly, the social challenges with giving up drinking. Since alcohol is so pervasive in our society, the voices for abstinence are few. Tuschel's high volume narration of his book tries to make up for this and will help anyone who is in the process of taking a personal stand against this destructive drug.

He unashamedly criticizes twelve step programs and the idea that alcoholism is a disease in that both of these concepts tend to absolve one of personal responsibility. His narrative is directed at Joe Six Packs, without any psychobabble or New Age platitudes. He addresses the challenges of dealing with lost friendships, relationships and guilt over past drunken behavior that often arise when one gives up booze. He fully admits that life may not be as "exciting" living sober, but it can be happier and more meaningful.

I highly recommend this refreshingly direct and powerful approach to this topic and applaud Tuschel for his courage in sharing his personal experiences and views.

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Dynamic is an understatement!

I can't name any 1 thing I loved because I loved it all! Life changing!

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Great book!

Very inspiring! A real person, raw and down to earth. Loved it! I highly recommend this book. Looking forward to checking out his website.

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Says it like it is:

Straight forward. No nonsense. Question everything and keep building your own toolbox to live the life of your dreams.

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Author only knows 4-letter words

Would you try another book from Mark Tuschel and/or Mark Tuschel?

No - not until Mark Tuschel learns to write, describe his experiences and tell a story. I am no prude by any stretch but listening too a bunch of teenage language isn't helpful and I suspect that author could have been if he hadn't thought he had to be so cool.

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Yes: I suspect he has lots of friends and they wrote the reviews

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