A practical guide for people in early recovery committed to developing self-awareness and personal clarity--two of the key principles for living free of drugs and alcohol. Grounded in both addiction science and Twelve Step spirituality, A New Day, A New Life--a guided journal and video--is designed to serve as a steadfast companion for those facing the challenges and joys of early recovery.The video features an intimate, candid discussion between best-selling author and recovery advocate William Cope Moyers and a diverse group of people in recovery. By sharing their personal experiences, they give people who are newly sober a breadth of knowledge about what it takes to stay on track.The journal--consisting of daily inspirational and educational messages, meditations, prayers, and affirmations, as well as space for writing thoughts and feelings--helps readers connect the knowledge that they have drawn from the video to their own experiences with addiction and sobriety.
This is a very well written and practical book that will be a great asset to people recovering from challenging addictions. I would highly recommend this publication!
New in recovery? You want this book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I was given this journal, and I have to say, if you are new to recovery or know someone who is, this is an excellent daily workbook for recovering alcoholics or addicts. It takes you through all 12-steps of the AA program, one day at a time, over a year period. For each day, there is an inspiring, thought provoking reading and a place to journal your own thoughts. Comes with a DVD of recovering people sharing their experiences getting into AA. It's great to watch with family -- everyone gets a better idea about what it takes to get sober.
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