1.HOW TO BE A MINDFUL DRINKER; cut down, take a break, or quit (DK Books,   2019, 224 pages, ISBN 978-1-4654-9247-0 $17.99 USD paperback) is very timely   after the Christmas holiday period. It's a book about drinking affecting moods,   health, and relationships. It comes via the "Club Soda" community, a mindful   drinking movement for those who want to cut down alcohol consumption. It all   starts with tying in the will to cut back with the mindful movement about why we   drink, who we drink with, what we drink and when, how much we consume. This   leads to intentions and change, believing in yourself, and avoiding perfection.   There are some good ideas here on changing behavioural patterns...Score another   one for mindfulness!
  Audience and level of use: those who wish to cut back on alcohol.
  Some interesting facts: changing involves recognizing your body's health   and sleep, feeling moods and stress, boredom, involving and reacting with other   people. 
  The downside to this book: there can be more of an emphasis in this book on   alcohol-free clones of drinks when there should really be more detail on liquids   that were never part of alcoholic drinks. It is more difficult to change   patterns than it is to start up new ones. It's like the vegan approach to   hamburgers or Thanksgiving turkeys – make it look and taste pretty close to the   original...but why bother? Drink liquids that bear no taste resemblance to   alcohol.`
  The upside to this book: good stories told by others.
  Quality/Price Rating: 91.
  May we all have 2020 vision.
Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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