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Lighting Up: How I Quit Smoking, Drinking & Bad Habits While Keeping Love Alive | Self-Help Book for Addiction Recovery & Healthy Relationships
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Lighting Up: How I Quit Smoking, Drinking & Bad Habits While Keeping Love Alive | Self-Help Book for Addiction Recovery & Healthy Relationships
Lighting Up: How I Quit Smoking, Drinking & Bad Habits While Keeping Love Alive | Self-Help Book for Addiction Recovery & Healthy Relationships
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In the critically acclaimed Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Manhattan journalist Susan Shapiro revisited five self-destructive romances. In her hilarious, illuminating new memoir, Lighting Up, she rejects five self-destructive substances. This difficult quest for clean living starts with Shapiro’s shocking revelation that, at forty, her lengthiest, most emotionally satisfying relationship has been with cigarettes. A two-pack-a-day smoker since the age of thirteen, Susan Shapiro quickly discovers that it’s impossible to be a writer, a nonsmoker, sane, and slender in the same year. The last time she tried to quit, she gained twenty-three pounds, couldn’t concentrate on work, and wanted to kill herself and her husband, Aaron, a TV comedy writer who hates her penchant for puffing away. Yet just as she’s about to choose her vice over her marriage vows, she stumbles upon a secret weapon.Dr. Winters, “the James Bond of psychotherapy,” is a brilliant but unorthodox addiction specialist, a former chain-smoker himself. Working his weird magic on her psyche, he unravels the roots of her twenty-seven-year compulsion, the same dangerous dependency that has haunted her doctor father, her grandfather, and a pair of eccentric aunts from opposite sides of the family, along with Freud and nearly one in four Americans. Dr. Winters teaches her how to embrace suffering, then proclaims that her months of panic, depression, insecurity, vulnerability, and wild mood swings win her the award for “the worst nicotine withdrawal in the history of the world.”Shapiro finally does kick the habit–while losing weight and finding career and connubial bliss–only to discover that the second she’s let go of her long-term crutch, she’s already replaced it with another fixation. After banishing cigarettes, alcohol, dope, gum, and bread from her day-to-day existence, she conquers all her demons and survives deprivation overload. But relying religiously on Dr. Winters, she soon realizes that the only obsession she has left to quit is him. . . . Never has the battle to stem substance abuse been captured with such wit, sophisticated insight, and candor. Lighting Up is so compulsively readable, it’s addictive.
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"Lead the least secretive life you can," the author's addiction therapist writes. Personally, I'm someone who avoids therapy so this book was especially helpful for me to realize patterns in my own addictive behaviors. Susan is a journalist and writes her memoirs with a reporter's stealth, examining everything from feelings, outside influences to dreams. Her naked honesty makes this a page turner and I found myself wanting more. (So of course, I ordered more of her work). It's truly admirable how bravely she reveals her vulnerability. In real life, the author is somewhat of a mythical character for aspiring writers who swarm her classes and workshops in hopes that through osmosis they can get published. The truth is, most people who study under her and take what she says seriously actually DO get published. Susan Shapiro is absolutely one of the top influential writers in New York City!

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