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Sipping Fear Pissing Confidence

By: Christopher K Wallace
Narrated by: Christopher K Wallace
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At the crux of all addictions is a quest to narrow focus and relieve stress.

Sipping Fear shows you how the catecholamines responsible for desire and fear always act together. Desire is by its very nature a form of fear (like FOMO: fear of missing out). This is what narrows focus and provides temporary stress relief.

Sipping Fear Pissing Confidence reveals how using the catecholamines to relieve stress unavoidably displaces confidence. Hence, the audiobook's title.

Christopher K Wallace is a behavioural science trained counsellor focusing on mental fitness as the advisor to men. With a "colorful past" referenced only in support of the listener, he uses his decades of personal and practical experience to help men reclaim their power to find meaning and freedom. All the men he works with around addictions have resolved their addictions in short order. You can too!

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2022 Christopher K Wallace and Ckerbooks.Com (P)2023 Christopher K Wallace and Ckerbook.Com

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He captures and keeps your attention with simplicity for practical application.

“Most of your thoughts come from the body, some even from your arse.”

The author creates amazing analogies of key concepts from some of the best psychological and neurological insights. Although the scientific can be a bit hefty, he effectively condenses and distills the content for attention sake of most men, intertwining it effectively in a way that we can be comprehended for practical use.

Thus, it can be immediately useful to benefit and inspire you to break away from addictive patterns and develop past your illusory fears of success.

Get his book and begin to understand where to focus your energy to get free, cage the wolf, love furiously, and develop the holy grail for all men that moves life’s leverages—confidence.

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Life changing

This book was the third read on my growth journey after initiating a divorce. This books identified and clarified some root issues that I need to work on, not just for relationships but for my quality and enjoyment of life as a whole.

Inspired by this book, I just walked up, and introduced myself to a regional director in my company and had a great conversation. The night before, I sat with Vice Presidents and engaged with them about their jobs.

Prior to reading this book, I kept to myself and would only speak when spoken to. I’m not approaching people of higher professional status and am engaging in conversation.

Fantastic book, absolutely worth the read and critical self-reflection. If you can’t initiate engagement with people you don’t know, specifically people who intimidate you, get this book!

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In depth, with great story telling.

Lots of information including different accounts including the author's personal experience. This man does good work. I enjoyed the way the information was delivered. It feels direct, like having a serious man to man no bullshit conversation. Real research without pseudo science or life hacks. Just real experience to take notes from. This book helped me to understand my addiction in a way that got me to remove drinking from my life. It's worth a try.

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Personal, evidence based and direct

Christopher Wallace's writing is honest, direct and grounded in research. He has done his homework. This book will help anyone, but especially men who want to understand their addictive tendencies and to work towards being an integrated, authentic and authentic man.

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Great and needed information

Not always do you hear the truth and when you do you know you needed to hear it, this book read by the author thankfully , will CALL YOU OUT. By golly I know I needed it !

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Dumber Jordan Peterson

He’s a 90s era parole officer, mixed with modern psycho babble. Don’t waste you time

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