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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Walking the Talk to Sobriety – One man’s
story of courage and commitment
Phoenix, AZ, May 8, 2009 - When Jeffrey
Taylor looks back on his life, he knows that
God or one of his angels intervened on a
cold, snowy night in New York when he was
found by police in a gutter, stripped of his
clothes. This was the lowest moment in his
life – the deciding factor that made him
face his demons and make a choice to take
back control of his life, facing the reality
that he is an alcoholic.
Jeffrey began drinking at the age of twelve
after some tough times in his Jewish
neighborhood in New Jersey. A Gentleman
Drunk (Executive Caliber) is a first-rate
biography of a once highly functioning man
who allowed his alcohol addiction to destroy
his marriage and his financial security,
leaving him a broken, lonely soul. It is an
incredible story of the road to recovery and
survival, despite seemingly insurmountable
obstacles and challenges, in order to
conquer the debilitating effects of
alcoholism. This real-life drama is written
with wit and brutal honesty and there is no
sugar-coating the very real drama in this
man’s love/hate relationship with alcohol
and the battle he endured to finally conquer
it.
Jeffrey’s story tells of many things that
contributed to his addiction; his flawed
relationship with his father, his life at
college and the painful details of
fraternity initiation rituals, selling
drugs, studying music in France, graduate
school in Chicago, on to landing a high
paying bank job in New York City. He tells
of his daily ritual at a local bar after
work where fellow yuppies hung out, drinking
more heavily and picking up strangers. He
meets a girl, relocates to San Francisco
with her where they marry and have a
daughter. Now he is working 24/7, making
lots of money, still drinking up a storm,
and decides to relocate to North Carolina in
order to better his consulting skills. Now
pregnant with their second child, his wife
is forced to end the relationship knowing
that his workaholic ways and constant
drinking aren’t about to change. Unrepentant
about his irresponsible behavior, Jeffrey
heads down to Club Med Cancun where he meets
Toby, a woman he obsessively pursues until
she agrees to return to New York and marry
him, but even this doesn’t fill the painful
void in him. After several years of
traveling around the world, lecturing by day
and entertaining by night, and not being
able to stand Toby’s criticism of his
drinking, he comes full circle on the night
he ends up in the gutter – when he is forced
to admit he has a drinking problem and seeks
help from Alcoholics Anonymous.
Jeffrey Taylor is now a recovering alcoholic
with six years of sobriety and has spoken on
this subject to audiences around the world.
He knows that alcoholism does not
discriminate – it transcends many walks of
life and knows no boundaries on where it
inflicts its pain. His first AA meeting was
terrifying but by his 60th day he knew he
must give himself up to a higher power – he
could not stop drinking on his own. He
accepted guidance from his sponsor, worked
his twelve step program, transforming day by
day and helping others on their journey to
freedom from alcohol. Visit Jeffrey’s free
and informative website at
www.Alcohol411.info.
Jeffrey’s life is an amazing success story.
He is the founder of Jeffrey Taylor Group, a
holding company for various operating
businesses, and has published two textbooks
for the equipment leasing industry and one
on starting a new business, and still finds
time to teach several commercial real estate
courses.
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