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Discover the Power of Sobriety: Unveiling Hazelden’s Books & Their Impact on Recovery Journey by Sober Not Mature

Hazelden publishes several great books for people in recovery. I will go as far as to say that they are the authority when it comes to recovery literature.  

Below are three of their most popular books and I’m going to give you the “textbook” review of each and then explain why they are important to us.

24 Hours a Day: 

This classic daily meditation book has been helping people in recovery for over 75 years. Each entry is just a few pages long and focuses on a single theme related to recovery. The meditations are written in a conversational style that feels like you are talking to a friend.

This book is a classic for a reason. The meditations are short and to the point, and they cover a wide range of topics related to recovery. They are a great way to start your day or to reflect on your recovery journey at the end of the day.

Why we like it:

This is the first book that we were introduced to when we got to the sober living facility. They did a morning meditation group each day and one person would read the daily entry and then everyone else would comment on it. As the review states, it is a great way to start your day and we have been reading it since the first week we were sober. Through the years, without fail, we have continued to read that book every day.

The Sobees #QUITLIT Score: 3 out of 5


God Grant Me: 

This book offers daily doses of strength and wisdom through meditations based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. The meditations are written in a simple, straightforward style that is easy to understand and relate to. They cover a wide range of topics, such as surrender, acceptance, gratitude, and hope.

This book is a great choice for people who are new to recovery or who are looking for a more spiritual approach to their recovery. The meditations are written in a way that is easy to understand and relate to, and they offer a lot of hope and encouragement.

Why we like it:

Mike started reading this book when he was about a year sober and I picked it up at about 2 years sober. We were both drawn to it based on how the readings were structured and despite the title, it is less “God” focused and focuses more on the words “higher power,” and that concept. Mike also likes it because it has quotes from famous people and he enjoys many of those individuals. In addition, the book has become a part of our podcast during the weeks that we don’t have a guest. We start with a reading and usually have a great discussion. 

The Sobees #QUITLIT Score: 3 out of 5


Keep It Simple:

This book is a follow-up to 24 Hours a Day. It offers more in-depth meditations on the Twelve Steps and other recovery topics. The meditations are written in a more personal style, and they often share the author’s own experiences in recovery.

This book is a great choice for people who are more experienced in recovery or who are looking for a more in-depth approach to their recovery. The meditations are longer and more personal, and they offer a lot of wisdom and insights from the author’s own experiences in recovery.

Why we like it:

I started this book a few years ago and Mike picked it up about two years ago and we both enjoy it. I think the review is accurate, in saying that it’s targeted towards folks that have been sober for a longer period of time. It talks more about “living sober,” than getting sober. The readings are light, but they hit home. 

The Sobees #QUITLIT Score: 3 out of 5

In our opinion, you can’t go wrong with any of the Hazelden books and we do rotate them out every once in a while. I am currently reading one other Hazelden book, A Day At A Time, which I also enjoy, but the three books that I listed above are our cornerstones at the moment. 

No matter which books you choose, you are sure to find something helpful in all of them. The main point for us is to have a routine in place and as Mike says, “roll around someone else’s good thoughts in our heads,” to start the day off right.


SOBER NOT MATURE:

Welcome aboard the wild and wacky world of the ‘Sober Not Mature‘ podcast, where sobriety stories and off-the-cuff hilarity are the order of the day! This is no hushed whispers recovery circle, folks. We’re all about airing out those sobering thoughts that keep you up at night, only we do it with a side of sass and a whole lot of laughs.

At the helm of this crazy ship, we have our two sober (but definitely not staid) hosts. Meet Bill, the self-proclaimed CEO – that’s Chief Egotistical Officer for those playing along at home. His job? To ensure every episode is inflated with enough ego to make Kanye West blush.

Then there’s Mike, our COO or Chief Obscenity Officer. Yep, you read that right. Mike’s got a potty-mouth that would make a sailor blush and he’s not afraid to use it. Their titles alone should give you a hint of the irreverent mayhem that ensues in this recovery podcast. Buckle up, recovery readers. It’s going to be a wild and sober ride.

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