Living Sober
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Practical methods alcoholics have used for living without drinking
By Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

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A.A.'s how-to manual for staying sober in everyday situations, this widely read booklet demonstrates through simple examples how A.A. members throughout the world live their lives to the fullest while staying sober one day at a time. From the foreword: "Living sober turns out to be not at all grim, boring and uncomfortable, as we had feared, but rather something we begin to enjoy and find much more exciting than our drinking days."
Responding to commonly asked questions such as "Should I go into bars?" and "Should I seek professional help?" and covering popular topics such as romantic relationships in sobriety, Living Sober offers suggestions that can, over time, help alcoholics replace their old, destructive habits with new, healthier ones.
An especially useful resource for the newcomer to Alcoholics Anonymous, Living Sober has helped countless A.A. members meet "life on life's terms" while they move forward on their recovery path.
Living Sober has been approved by the General Service Conference.
Responding to commonly asked questions such as "Should I go into bars?" and "Should I seek professional help?" and covering popular topics such as romantic relationships in sobriety, Living Sober offers suggestions that can, over time, help alcoholics replace their old, destructive habits with new, healthier ones.
An especially useful resource for the newcomer to Alcoholics Anonymous, Living Sober has helped countless A.A. members meet "life on life's terms" while they move forward on their recovery path.
Living Sober has been approved by the General Service Conference.