Open on a Hard Day — Solomon Gray ← Back to Resources The Original Search Engine This book was written for hard days. You do not have to start at Chapter 1. Tell us what you are carrying and we will tell you where to open it. What are you carrying right now? I am angry. At a person, a situation, God, or myself. The anger is real and I don't know what to do with it. I am afraid. Anxiety, dread, or worry that won't quit. Something feels uncertain and I can't let it go. I am grieving. A loss, a disappointment, a door that closed. Something I wanted didn't happen or someone is gone. I am lonely. Isolated, unseen, or disconnected. Around people but not known by them. Or simply alone. I feel lost. No clear direction. Unclear about purpose, calling, or what to do next. Drifting. I feel ashamed or guilty. Something I did or didn't do. A failure I can't stop replaying. Wondering if I can start again. Open here Need words for the worst days? Read Lines for Hard Days → ← That's not quite it solomongraybooks.com · SOLOMON GRAY