Cutting It Out How to get on the waterwagon and stay there By: Samuel G. (Samuel George) Blythe (1868-1947) |
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Cutting It Out is a profound book written by Samuel G. Blythe that delves deep into the world of addiction and recovery. In this powerful memoir, Blythe shares his personal journey of getting on the waterwagon and staying there, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and valuable lessons he learned along the way.
The book begins with Blythe's honest and raw depiction of his life before sobriety. With unflinching candor, he opens up about his struggles with addiction, the destructive patterns of behavior that consumed him, and the devastating impact his choices had on both his own life and those around him. This candid self-reflection lays the foundation for the transformational journey that unfolds throughout the pages of this memoir.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this book is Blythe's ability to paint a vivid picture of the emotional rollercoaster that individuals battling addiction often experience. He skillfully captures the desperation, loneliness, and hopelessness that can engulf someone in the midst of their addiction. Through his honest portrayal, the reader gains a compassionate understanding of the complexities surrounding addiction, dispelling any judgment or stigmatization.
As Blythe embarks on his recovery, the book takes on a hopeful and inspiring tone. With a strong commitment to change, he chronicles the various methods, techniques, and support systems he embraced to break free from the hold of addiction. From counseling to journaling, meditation to self-reflection, Cutting It Out provides a wealth of practical strategies that individuals seeking sobriety can readily apply to their own lives.
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on the long-term aspect of recovery. Blythe acknowledges the ongoing challenges that come with staying on the waterwagon, and he provides valuable insights into how to navigate and overcome these obstacles. His vulnerability in sharing his personal setbacks, relapses, and subsequent victories creates a sense of relatability and connection for readers who may be on their own journey towards sobriety.
Furthermore, Blythe explores the profound impact of surrounding oneself with a supportive community. He emphasizes the importance of finding like-minded individuals who understand the struggle and can provide the encouragement and accountability needed to stay sober. His experiences with various support groups and fellowship provide a beacon of hope for those who may feel isolated in their pursuit of sobriety.
Overall, Cutting It Out is a truly exceptional memoir that offers an authentic and illuminating perspective on addiction and recovery. Samuel G. Blythe's words serve as a guiding light for those seeking to break free from the grips of addiction, inspiring them to keep pushing forward on their journey towards lasting sobriety. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone touched by addiction, as well as a testament to the power of resilience, determination, and the human spirit. In Press By the Same Author THE FUN OF GETTING THIN CUTTING IT OUT HOW TO GET ON THE WATERWAGON AND STAY THERE BY SAMUEL G. BLYTHE [Illustration: (publisher's symbol)] CHICAGO FORBES & COMPANY 1912 COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY THE CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY FORBES AND COMPANY CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. Why I Quit 9 II. How I Quit 21 III. What I Quit 31 IV. When I Quit 45 V. After I Quit 57 PUBLISHER'S NOTE This work originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post under the title "On the Water Wagon." CUTTING IT OUT CHAPTER I WHY I QUIT First off, let me state the object of the meeting: This is to be a record of sundry experiences centering round a stern resolve to get on the waterwagon and a sterner attempt to stay there. It is an entirely personal narrative of a strictly personal set of circumstances. It is not a temperance lecture, or a temperance tract, or a chunk of advice, or a shuddering recital of the woes of a horrible example, or a warning, or an admonition or anything at all but a plain tale of an adventure that started out rather vaguely and wound up rather satisfactorily. I am no brand that was snatched from the burning; no sot who picked himself or was picked from the gutter; no drunkard who almost wrecked a promising career; no constitutional or congenital souse... Continue reading book >>
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