Break Free From Your Bad Habits
It begins innocently enough. You find yourself drinking more than you used to. Or you're watching too much tv, rarely exercising, or eating things that make you feel sick. You know you've gotten yourself into a bad habit, but you also feel powerless to change. "It's too late now," you think. "I'm too old [too fat, too far gone]." You're stuck-trapped in a pattern you know is unhealthy, feeling like there's no way out. But what if you're wrong?
What If You Could Change Your Life In Only 30 Days?
What if you could watch as an ordinary person, just like you, decided to make a change in their life for the better? You need inspiration for the journey, proving that it's never too late...because it's not! After all, habits are merely established patterns of behavior, and these patterns can change in as little as 21-28 days. That's only a month out of the rest of your life!
Change Your Habits, Change Your Life
Get down in the trenches with John Clark in his latest book, Sober in 30 Days, as he tackles such subjects as addiction, personal growth, and going for your dreams, at any age. After realizing that he was slipping back into a negative relationship with alcohol, he decided to quit drinking for 30 days to see how his life would change. The results were profound. Get inspired to change your life as you experience the ups and downs of Clark's journey. Sober in 30 Days proves that addictions and habits don't have to rule your life-you can come out the other side, happier and more at peace with yourself and the world. Your journey begins today. What will you choose?
About the Author: John H. Clark is an award-winning journalist, freelance writer, author and avid golfer who was born and raised in Texas. He grew up in northwest Houston playing sports at Oaks Dads Club and attending church with his parents, but decided as he got older that things he learned in Sunday school no longer made much sense.
Since then, he has spent a lifetime seeking answers and exploring a variety of beliefs. After a successful career as a newspaper reporter, Clark turned his lifetime love for learning into a new career as a public school teacher, and that gave him time during the summer months to pursue his project to research and write a book describing what people believe about God and why they believe whatever it is they believe. The result was "Finding God."
A few years later, Clark began feeling the need to have a big adventure. He discovered the Camino de Santiago in Spain, a 500-mile cross-country pilgrimage, and before too long he was on an overseas flight to Madrid. When he returned to the U.S. a month later, Clark wrote "Camino: laughter and tears along Spain's 500-mile Camino de Santiago." Both these books are highly personal and insightful looks inside the human spirit. Read them both, and you will quite possibly discover something new about yourself.