Recovery is hard, but it doesn't have to be complicated.
If sobriety were easy, everybody who wanted to be sober would be. And especially for those who are just starting out in Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, or another Twelve Step program, the prospect of trying to change drinking, using, or other harmful behaviors can seem overwhelming. The good news is there are just three key things we need to focus on.
Trust God. Clean house. Help others.
Three Simple Rules offers a new take on this valuable slogan and explains how these rules can help anyone find fulfilling recovery. Author Michael Graubart also knows that those six short words are packed with meaning and may not sound so straightforward. Luckily, you don't have to figure it out on your own. Michael uses wit and wisdom gained in more than twenty years of Twelve Step recovery to explain what worked for him so you can figure out what works for you. In Michael's experience, if you follow the Steps, and focus on the three simple rules, you'll be changed by the process.
About the Author:
Michael Graubart is a
New York Times best-selling author who penned Hazelden Publishing's
Sober Dad: The Manual for Perfectly Imperfect Parenting and
Step Up: Unpacking Steps One, Two, and Three with Someone Who's Been There. He writes under a pseudonym to maintain his anonymity and speak frankly about his experiences in Twelve Step recovery.
Also available as an E-book available to purchase from your favorite e-book retailer.
If sobriety were easy, everybody who wanted to be sober would be.
The reality is that making life changes is hard--and everything seems more complicated when addiction or alcoholism is in the mix. The good news is that if we truly want to have meaningful lives, there are just three things we need to focus on. Trust God. Clean house. Help others.