Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting!
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<p> <b>Reader Views Annual Literary Awards 2010 </b> </p> <p>The annual literary awards were established to honor writers who self-published or had their books published by a subsidy publisher small press University press or independent book publisher geared for the North American reading audience.<br> <p> <I>Excuse Me Your Life Is Waiting! </I> written by Robert W. Boich and published by iUniverse has been named the 2010 Great Lakes Regional Winner; as well as the 2010 Reviewers Choice Award for the Best Regional Book of the Year.</p> <p>Making a resolution to address an alcohol or substance abuse issue is only the beginning. The real work begins when the alcoholic or addict acknowledges that something has to be done. In <i>Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting!</i> author Robert Boich details his battle with substance abuse and his decision to lead a sober lifestyle. He realized if he didn���t change his life he would be incarcerated or die all alone.</p> <p>In this compelling personal narrative Boich shares his personal struggles and insights encountered during his first six months of recovery. A counselor once told him ���An addict only has to change one thing: everything.��� <i>Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting!</i> describes the many changes Boich made in his life. More than just eliminating certain people and places from a daily routine he illustrates how a successful recovery requires a brand-new approach in dealing with life.</p> <p>Blending personal thoughts with helpful information <i>Excuse Me Your Life is Waiting!</i> discusses the ideas and tools used in an addict���s early recovery. It shows that sobriety is much more than mere abstinence and that alcohol and drug use is a sign of deep personal problems that only true sobriety can address.</p>
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