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Sunday, January 5, 2014
Dry January 6, 2014
"My values, or the things I said I valued, collided with my reality. That's guilt. Something had to change."
Dry January is an important initiative to stay alcohol-free and reduce the risks of harm caused by alcohol. Each day's calendar page can be found on the Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud Facebook page and on Twitter @AlcoholAuthor. See more about quitting in 2014 on a feature at All That's Written.
The New Scientist editorial "Is Dry January really worth it" explains some of the overwhelming positives to putting down the booze or avoiding relapse if you're already sober.
(http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129502.600-our-liver-vacation-is-a-dry-january-really-worth-it.html#.UsQHnH7nbIV)
www.alcohologist.com
Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud, plus the new radio interview replay is available at alcohologist.com... and please read the new interview with Scott Stevens at Christoph Fisher Books. Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international historical fiction novelist from the UK
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Affordable Care Act,
Alcoholics Anonymous,
alcoholism,
binge drinking,
counseling,
Dry January,
health,
mental health,
neuroscience,
psychiatry,
psychology,
recovery,
relapse,
social media,
stigma,
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