Review of Man Up. Sober Up.
Posted: 29 Dec 2023, 17:57
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Man Up. Sober Up." by Ryan Penley.]
Man Up. Sober Up. by Ryan Penley talks about the author's personal journey from rock bottom to recovery, filled with lessons, insights, and practical strategies. The book guides readers through the challenges of addiction, offering a roadmap for positive change, personal growth, and a sober lifestyle.
This book is an inspiring journey of triumph over addiction, written in a language that feels like a heart-to-heart conversation. The author bears it all, sharing the raw struggles he faced and the transformative victories he achieved. It's not just a memoir; it's a guide through the labyrinth of addiction, providing genuine insights and practical strategies. Ryan doesn't just share his story; he provides tangible advice, like a friend who's been there and knows the way out. The strategies he offers are like tools in a toolbox, ready to help readers build their path to recovery. With the stories and experiences shared, I am confident in the effectiveness of this book in changing that addictive habit. A copy of this book would get you started.
The book talks about becoming a better version of yourself. Ryan shares how he changed from a person struggling with alcohol to someone strong, reliable, and valuable. It's like learning from someone who has been there and done that. The language used by the author is simple, like talking to a friend. The author talks about problems at work and how he felt. It's relatable, like hearing a story that could be your own. The book also talks about tough times, like when the author couldn't get a job. Instead of giving up, he worked on himself. He got healthy, dressed well, and improved how he spoke. As a result, he got great opportunities, like trips to New York and the Bahamas. It shows that even when things are hard, you can turn them around. It's not just about stopping drinking; it's about growing as a person. The author talks about learning from mistakes, changing what you believe about yourself, and building a good reputation. These are things that can help you in lots of parts of life. These are the beautiful features of this book.
The only negative I noticed was that the book is mainly focused on Ryan's personal journey. If you're looking for a broader range of perspectives or more general advice, this might feel too centred on one person's experiences. Aside from these negatives, this book was flawless, including the editing, which is evident by the error-free nature of this book.
The negative isn't enough to deduct any stars. Therefore, I would rate this book five out of five stars owing to its outstanding nature, and I would recommend this book to those battling addiction.
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Man Up. Sober Up.
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Man Up. Sober Up. by Ryan Penley talks about the author's personal journey from rock bottom to recovery, filled with lessons, insights, and practical strategies. The book guides readers through the challenges of addiction, offering a roadmap for positive change, personal growth, and a sober lifestyle.
This book is an inspiring journey of triumph over addiction, written in a language that feels like a heart-to-heart conversation. The author bears it all, sharing the raw struggles he faced and the transformative victories he achieved. It's not just a memoir; it's a guide through the labyrinth of addiction, providing genuine insights and practical strategies. Ryan doesn't just share his story; he provides tangible advice, like a friend who's been there and knows the way out. The strategies he offers are like tools in a toolbox, ready to help readers build their path to recovery. With the stories and experiences shared, I am confident in the effectiveness of this book in changing that addictive habit. A copy of this book would get you started.
The book talks about becoming a better version of yourself. Ryan shares how he changed from a person struggling with alcohol to someone strong, reliable, and valuable. It's like learning from someone who has been there and done that. The language used by the author is simple, like talking to a friend. The author talks about problems at work and how he felt. It's relatable, like hearing a story that could be your own. The book also talks about tough times, like when the author couldn't get a job. Instead of giving up, he worked on himself. He got healthy, dressed well, and improved how he spoke. As a result, he got great opportunities, like trips to New York and the Bahamas. It shows that even when things are hard, you can turn them around. It's not just about stopping drinking; it's about growing as a person. The author talks about learning from mistakes, changing what you believe about yourself, and building a good reputation. These are things that can help you in lots of parts of life. These are the beautiful features of this book.
The only negative I noticed was that the book is mainly focused on Ryan's personal journey. If you're looking for a broader range of perspectives or more general advice, this might feel too centred on one person's experiences. Aside from these negatives, this book was flawless, including the editing, which is evident by the error-free nature of this book.
The negative isn't enough to deduct any stars. Therefore, I would rate this book five out of five stars owing to its outstanding nature, and I would recommend this book to those battling addiction.
******
Man Up. Sober Up.
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon