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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 46634" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Do you have the book one day at a time in alanon? I know I purchased it from an alanon meeting, but I believe you can buy it at regular book stores. Especially one like Barnes and Noble should have it. I found that book helped me so much when my difficult child first started his recovery. Incase you haven't seen it, every single day has a different page to read, dated by calendar date, and it gives you something to think about every day to help you deal with what your difficult child is, or isn't doing with his or her life. I used to read it faithfully every day before I left the house and would reflect back to it throughout the day when I was having trouble dealing. I haven't felt the need to pick it up in awhile, but it still sits on my dresser. I'm afraid to put it out of site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 46634, member: 2442"] Do you have the book one day at a time in alanon? I know I purchased it from an alanon meeting, but I believe you can buy it at regular book stores. Especially one like Barnes and Noble should have it. I found that book helped me so much when my difficult child first started his recovery. Incase you haven't seen it, every single day has a different page to read, dated by calendar date, and it gives you something to think about every day to help you deal with what your difficult child is, or isn't doing with his or her life. I used to read it faithfully every day before I left the house and would reflect back to it throughout the day when I was having trouble dealing. I haven't felt the need to pick it up in awhile, but it still sits on my dresser. I'm afraid to put it out of site. [/QUOTE]
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