ODAAT - Keep Serenity in Your Pocket!One Day at a Time - Guided Journal Designed to keep you sharply focused on your sobriety, this perfect-sized (6" x 9") journal helps keep recovery with you every day. Using prompts to help you translate your ideas and feelings into words and pictures, the ODAAT pocket journal is good for both the newly sober, and those with long-term sobriety. It is about progress, not perfection. Simple design and a handy 4x6 size that fits perfectly (and discretely) in a purse or backpack! Great Gift Idea For: Sponsors - Great to keep meetings and social events in one place Sponsees - Keep a gratitude list and build step goals Friends and Family - Everyone knows someone in Recovery! Sober Moms and Sober Dads - Convenient size and beautiful cover! Sobriety Anniversary - Celebrate Being Clean and Sober ODAAT! Big Book Group Friends - Fun and Uplifting Way to Keep Up To Date with the Group Christmas Present - perfect for the hard to buy for person in your life! Great gift for under $10! Format: Inspirational Recovery Quotes Weekly Gratitude List 6 x 9 inches - Perfect Pocket Size for Portability 110 Pages Prompted Pages Blank Lined Pages to Freely Express Yourself Dot Grid Pages to Help Visualize Recovery Serenity Press - ODAAT An imprint of New Nomads Press focused on living better through wellness, recovery and sobriety. We are a group of long-term sober designers who want to help others achieve the quality of life they deserve. If we can be of any service, please do not hesitate to contact us!
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The mother was on Donahue. 60 Minutes did the doc and they'll repeat the news at ten. People dying, people killing, people crying— you can see it all on TV. Reality is really on TV. It's just another way to see— starvation in North ...
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Here she debuts a provocative new story written especially for this series.
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