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Self-Help · Workbook · Recovery
A Vision of Hope
The Workbook
$32.99
Insight without action stalls. This is where you do the work.
A Vision of Hope: The Workbook is a structured 90-day recovery curriculum — guided questions, section summaries, daily accountability, and capstone preparation designed to help you face yourself on the page. Use it on your own, with a mentor, or in treatment and reentry programs. It works best alongside the memoir and Reflections, but stands on its own as a reflective journal.
“Together they move readers from story, to insight, to daily practice — a 90-day workbook for personal growth and group discussion.”
“A thoughtful and well-crafted companion that adds depth to the original memoir — filled with bite-sized wisdom on acceptance, faith, and personal growth.”
“A valuable resource for people in recovery, mentors, or organizations looking to spark real conversations about redemption and resilience.”
About This Book
This workbook is for you — not to tell you what to think, but to help you face your past, your present, and your future with honesty on the page. Each section pairs open-ended questions with lined space for real self-inquiry: owning your struggles, naming your strengths, and deciding what comes next with clarity.
For the full A Vision of Hope experience, work through the trilogy on a daily rhythm. With the memoir, read one chapter and its paired journal entry each day, then complete the matching workbook pages — skip ahead in the workbook for journal-entry questions as needed. After the memoir, read one Reflections entry per day and complete the corresponding Reflections Questions in the workbook.
Built for solo journalers, mentors, and facilitated groups: daily win logs, accountability partner check-ins, section summaries, capstone speech preparation, and feedback questions at the end of the program. Volume 3 of the series — because everyone has something to recover from.
Hope with accountability — one day, one page, one honest answer at a time.
How to Use This Workbook
There is no single correct pace — but this daily rhythm is designed to carry you through the full trilogy in roughly 90 days.
With the memoir
Each day, read one chapter and its paired journal entry from A Vision of Hope. Then open the workbook and complete the pages that match what you just read — including journal-entry questions when you reach them.
With Reflections
After finishing the memoir, read one entry per day from A Vision of Hope: Reflections. Complete the matching Reflections Questions in the workbook before moving on.
Stay accountable
Log a daily win — something that went right, that you are proud of, or that moved you forward. Check in with an accountability partner and use section summary pages to consolidate key lessons before the next part.
Finish strong
Work through the transition questions, prepare your capstone speech, and complete the feedback questions at the end. Facilitators can request a complete Facilitator's Guide for program structure and licensing.
Who This Workbook Is For
- People ready to move from reading about recovery to doing the work on the page
- Participants using the full trilogy — memoir, Reflections, and workbook — on a daily rhythm
- Treatment providers, counselors, and reentry programs needing a credible 90-day curriculum
- Faith communities and recovery groups looking for group-ready exercises and capstone structure
- Solo journalers who want guided prompts, accountability, and structure without fluff
- Anyone seeking a healing and transformation workbook with real-world exercises
What's Inside
90-Day Framework
A structured curriculum that builds identity restoration, goal setting, and legacy framing into daily rhythm — not a one-time breakthrough, but sustained practice you can repeat.
Read, Reflect, Write
Designed to sync with the memoir and Reflections: one chapter and journal entry per day, then matching workbook pages — turning what you read into honest answers on the page.
Solo or Group Use
Works for individual daily practice or facilitated groups in treatment, reentry, faith communities, and peer support settings — with accountability partners, daily wins, and capstone preparation built in.
What Readers Are Saying
“A Vision of Hope is a powerful and honest account of personal transformation… a valuable resource for people in recovery, mentors, or organizations looking to spark real conversations about redemption and resilience.”
“Andrew's willingness to face his mistakes publicly in the hope of helping others is both courageous and inspiring. Readers will find his story enlightening, uplifting, and an invitation to community and purpose.”
If You Liked…
If you love 90-day recovery workbooks like The Addiction Recovery Workbook and The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction, or journaling prompts and structured practice for treatment and reentry programs like The Artist's Way and The Daily Stoic Journal, you'll find the same grounded honesty and practical hope here.
Continue The Trilogy
The Workbook is where change happens. The memoir gives you the story; Reflections deepens the lessons — this 90-day curriculum turns insight into daily practice on the page.
A Vision of Hope: A Story of Redemption and Purpose
The raw memoir of addiction, incarceration, and redemption — read one chapter and journal entry per day alongside the workbook.
View book →A Vision of Hope: Reflections
29 guided reflections on recovery, faith, and purpose — one entry per day with matching workbook questions.
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