Billy Manas can now proudly call himself a recovering addict, motivational speaker, popular blogger for Elephant Journal and The Good Men Project, and sober musician. He's been through the life and has learned in his own experiences and at rehab centers and jails, for most addicts and alcoholics - even the ones who don orange jumpsuits intermittently - getting clean and sober is a straight-up boring proposition. How can they get excited about working at Wal-Mart, particularly when they've become addicted to the high that comes not from any particular substance but from scrounging money for drugs and food and avoiding any true responsibility for years? Just surviving for these folks has been - at least until things completely bottomed out-an adventure that they think life in the "real" world can't touch. They don't realize that all those creative skills they had to develop just to live another day can be channeled into creating a sober life that is better-more financially abundant, fun, and rewarding - than they ever dreamed. Both practical and inspiring, Rockstar Recovery takes readers to the truth of living a "boring" life, but shows them how by setting goals and making small changes, they can learn to thrive in those lives, and create a life they love.