Addicted to Perfect, Vitale Buford
Addicted to Perfect, Vitale Buford
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Addicted to Perfect
A Journey Out of the Grips of Adderall

Author: Vitale Buford

Narrator: Erica Sullivan

Unabridged: 7 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/26/2020


Synopsis

Perfection is the thief of joy. It’s a lie that keeps us in a stranglehold of chaos, people-pleasing, and addiction. Perfection says we are never good enough. It holds us back from being our truest, most authentic selves.Author Vitale Buford spent nearly three decades of her life in the web of perfection. She was praised for being an “easy child,” “pretty,” and “self-motivated,” so that’s what she tried to be. Her need for perfection and outside success was coupled with her body image obsession. It was also a distraction from the pain of abandonment and loneliness she experienced in her childhood. When she tied her self-worth to her external success and her appearance, her addiction to perfection was born.In her junior year of college, Vitale was introduced to Adderall as a “study drug.” She used it for a few months—and ended up losing twenty pounds; she also got her best grades ever with her most rigorous course load. She was sure she had discovered the “perfect drug.” When she was able to obtain her own prescription the following year, it hooked her immediately. She was addicted not only to Adderall but also to the perfection, the weight loss, and her newfound ability to accomplish projects and tasks with ease. This was the beginning of a ten-year love affair with Adderall.In Addicted to Perfect, Vitale shares the highs and lows of having been a slave to Adderall, the destructive relationships that ensued, and the way that she finally broke free. She details the many twists and turns involved in the years leading up to her getting sober and the eating disorder that followed her into sobriety. Perfectionism is no longer something that enslaves her, and Vitale’s story is one of hope that no matter where you are in your life, you can release yourself from the grip of perfection.

About Vitale Buford

Vitale Buford is a former Adderall addict who successfully hid her addiction for more than a decade. It took sobriety to awaken her to her true self and begin healing. Vitale is now a certified professional coach, author, speaker, and former corporate executive. Vitale lives in Central Kentucky with her son and their dog.

About Erica Sullivan

Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. She has spent over a decade as a Company Member at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She has been busy in both the stage and screen world, and has also narrated nearly one hundred audiobooks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aubrey on February 08, 2022

I love memoirs, but this one was too self absorbed. The author doesn’t have a whole lot of self awareness and is constantly playing victim with her family. She whines a lot, which comes off entitled. It’s not lost on me that she is doing a ton of illegal activity but as a white woman faces zero cons......more

Goodreads review by Dami on July 25, 2022

If you’re looking for profound insight or any level of understanding of an addict’s experience this is not for you. The only thing I learnt is that if you’re fat, single or unsuccessful you’re not perfect and the best way to deal with your imperfections is to become an addict (either to drugs or dis......more

Goodreads review by The Lexington Bookie on January 12, 2021

After receiving a copy of local Lexington author Buford's memoir, I set it aside to read and then fell hard into a reading slump. What I should have done was read this memoir, as I became engrossed in it almost a year later when I finally delved into it. While Buford's writing is a tad chaotic and r......more

Goodreads review by Anna on August 02, 2020

Where do I begin? I would like to first point that as someone who struggled with addiction before and has many friends and family members who struggle with addiction, this one hit close to home so I won't be able to as critical as I usually am in this review, do take that into consideration. Buford......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on March 27, 2022

A bit relatable and a lot shocking - specifically shocked that this woman never ended up in the ER because she was taking over 300mgs in a single day, truly incredible. Worth mentioning she benefits a lot from white privilege in her life experiences, and sometimes comes off a bit self observed demons......more