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The Easy Way for Women to Stop Drinking

Auteur(s): Allen Carr
Narrateur(s): Gabrielle Glaister
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Allen Carr's Easyway is the most effective stop-smoking method of all time and it has now been successfully applied to a wide range of other issues. Here the method focuses on one of the fastest-growing problems of modern times for women: drinking.

Alcohol blights women's lives often in a distinctly different way to men's: women tend to stay at home drinking alcohol; women often feel particular shame over drinking too much; drinking around children can be a particular burden. In summary there are a lot of added pressures on women to stop drinking, and often they feel this is an impossible task.

Luckily, Allen Carr's Easyway makes it easy to stop drinking. It's the tried-and-tested cessation method that really works. With startling insight into why women drink and clear, simple, step-by-step instructions, Allen Carr shows you the way to escape from the alcohol trap in the time it takes to listen to this audiobook.

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I think this will work for me. The narrator was excellent. Very assertive and inspiring.

Amazing narrator

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Thank you ! I have found freedom . This really worked 🤷‍♀️ I encourage other to give this a try with an open mind .

You made me want to “want to” stop drinking

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Quit drinking alcohol before I finished the audiobook with no side effects or cravings. 10 days later I feel fantastic. I came in open minded and willing to try, if you can do that then give it a shot.

It worked on me

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Helped me quit. Going on 6 months now and does seem easy lol. Loved the narrator.

Helpful

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Awakening, jaw-dropping and amazing.
Easy way!
So thankful to have found this book and enjoying life fully now as a non-drinker

Awakening!

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It was so repetitive. I feel like in todays world with Information everywhere we all know the harms of drinking so force feeding us why it’s bad doesn’t make me want to stop. I’m glad it worked for some people but it didn’t tell me anything I didn’t know already.

His book made me want to drink just to put up with it

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could be way better read by the actual person who wrote this . I believe they have never experienced alcohol addiction and are full of b.s beliefs

condescending tone , not encouraging with a narrator who sounds like a 60 year old smoker.

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Spend enough time around self-help, and you're bound to run across the name 'Allen Carr.' I've read a few sobriety books that make reference to Carr, so I figured it was time to listen to the man himself.

The book is good. It leans on brainwashing you with the idea that alcohol is a poison with NO good points at all.

That isn't entirely a bad thing. Repetition can be good in the case of an addicted person. Plus, for the most part, Carr is right; our dependence on alcohol is bad news (cancer, anxiety, poor sleep, you know the drill!)

That said...I cannot agree that no one EVER has a good time with booze. I've been to a few legendary parties in my day, and I hate to say it, but alcohol helped to make them really over-the-top.

I'm not saying that we all felt great the next day, but to think that alcohol never did anything positive for anyone? Not once? Speaking as someone with a twinge of anxiety, I just don't think this is entirely true.

Carr also brushes off the very real threat of DT in extreme cases of alcoholism. He insists that most of the addiction is mental, not physical, and that no one should be afraid of DT. That seems a bit reckless to me. I am sure that someone with a big problem would want to consult their Doc before going cold turkey, as the book suggests.

Book aims to have you dislike alcohol so much, you will not WANT to drink anymore.

Pretty Good, a Little Heavy-handed

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