I have a physical copy of Blueprint For Progress workbook but am looking for an electronic version to print out sheets to work on. I prefer not to write in this book. Is there such a thing available?
Thank you!
hotrod said
May 13, 2017
I do not know of one, but do check with alanon WSO
Iamhere said
May 13, 2017
Welcome to MIP - glad you found us and joined right in. I looked for exactly what you are looking for a few years back and did not find it anywhere. If you do find it, please share!
DEF said
May 13, 2017
Thank you Betty!
DEF said
May 13, 2017
I have been typing out the questions on a Word document, printing them out and hand writing my answers. I was hoping for a simpler solution and will let you know if I come across anything. So far I haven't doing a Google search.
Thank you for your reply!
-- Edited by DEF on Saturday 13th of May 2017 09:14:49 PM
Iamhere said
May 13, 2017
Thanks DEF for sharing back! I too had used Google and came up empty handed! Good luck with your step work!
Freetime said
May 13, 2017
Hi DEF, This might not be the solution you're looking for, but what I did was just get an ordinary spiral-bound notebook, and then as I got to the end of each chapter in the hardbound Paths to Recovery book, I would copy a question by hand into the notebook, and then answer that question.
This is similar to what you're doing by typing the questions, but I found the act of writing the question was calming, and that got me into a better state of mind to actually answer the question. Not very technologically advanced, but it has worked well for me.
DEF said
May 14, 2017
Thank you Freetime! I will definitely keep that in mind and consider it.
I have a physical copy of Blueprint For Progress workbook but am looking for an electronic version to print out sheets to work on. I prefer not to write in this book. Is there such a thing available?
Thank you!
Thank you Betty!
I have been typing out the questions on a Word document, printing them out and hand writing my answers. I was hoping for a simpler solution and will let you know if I come across anything. So far I haven't doing a Google search.
Thank you for your reply!
-- Edited by DEF on Saturday 13th of May 2017 09:14:49 PM
Hi DEF, This might not be the solution you're looking for, but what I did was just get an ordinary spiral-bound notebook, and then as I got to the end of each chapter in the hardbound Paths to Recovery book, I would copy a question by hand into the notebook, and then answer that question.
This is similar to what you're doing by typing the questions, but I found the act of writing the question was calming, and that got me into a better state of mind to actually answer the question. Not very technologically advanced, but it has worked well for me.