“I think the most important thing about recovery is that you have to be willing to change and you have to want to change.”
Stay organized in your recovery with this practical and guided sobriety journal, gain lasting freedom from your addiction, and confidently stay sober.
* ORGANIZE YOUR ADDICTION RECOVERY
* GAIN LASTING FREEDOM FROM ADDICTION
* CREATED WITH PROVEN RECOVERY TOOLS
* FOR ANYONE WORKING A 12 STEP PROGRAM
* COMPLEMENTS RECOGNIZED RECOVERY BOOKS
* CREATED BY AN ADDICT FOR ADDICTS
This beautiful, interactive book features daily reflections to help recovering addicts engage with the recovery process and gain the maximum benefits of their program. Works alongside well-known fellowship sobriety books such as the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book, narcotics anonymous books, and other 12 step sobriety books. Powerful reflections for Steps 10, 11, and 12 will help guide you towards true freedom and lasting recovery, making it perfect for anyone desiring to maintain their sobriety from any addiction.
This sobriety journal encourages the daily use of recovery tools such as gratitude, acceptance, daily inventory, kindness reflections, and more. You will be able to easily recognize your successes, big and small, which can only prove to reinforce your goals and your recovery. It takes just a few minutes in the morning and a few minutes in the evening, one page and one day at a time.
This sobriety journal forms a gentle path through steps 10, 11, and 12 as laid out in the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book and adopted by many other fellowships including Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, and many more. Use this journal to better stay on track in your new life and let it help you to turn obstacles into opportunities and failures into successes.
214 Pages - 8.5 x 11 inches
* The day’s date so you can reflect and see how far you’ve come
* Step 11 morning meditation or prayer
* Step 11 planned events for the day
* Step 10 nightly inventory
* Step 12 reflections of daily acts of kindness
* What you are grateful for that day
* What you accept that day
* Notes, thoughts, feelings, etc.
Reviewing the 12 Steps
Weekly Check-Ins
Journaling Steps 10, 11, and 12
10th Step Daily Journal
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