Twenty-Four Hours a Day

Twenty-Four Hours a Day by Anonymous is a 13th edition meditation book published by Hazelden Publishing on January 1, 1954. This 400-page volume serves as a resource for individuals in recovery, offering daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers aimed at fostering a clean and sober life. The book has been a consistent support for many alcoholics globally, providing practical guidance for navigating the challenges of sobriety.
Readers will find a structured approach to daily reflection, with each entry designed to inspire and motivate. The book includes the Serenity Prayer and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous, making it a valuable tool for those seeking to integrate these principles into their daily lives. With its focus on self-help and substance abuse recovery, this edition presents a spiritual resource that emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and motivation in the journey toward sobriety.
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This best-selling meditation book for those in recovery offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a clean and sober life.
Since 1954, Twenty-Four Hours a Day has become a stable force in the recovery of many alcoholics throughout the world. With over nine million copies in print (the original text has been revised), this “little black book” offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a clean and sober life. A spiritual resource with practical applications to fit our daily lives.
“For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision” is part of the Sanskrit proverb quoted at the beginning of the book which has become one of the basic building blocks for a life of sobriety. In addition to a thought, meditation and prayer for each day of the year, this handy, pocket-sized volume also contains the Serenity Prayer and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. It is a simple, yet effective way to help us relate the Twelve Steps to everyday life and helps us find the power not to take that first drink each day.
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