Books
Mirror Me: The Art of Self-Reflection
By Jackie & Kris Laidlaw
When life gets messy with kids, careers, chaos, and all the curveballs you never saw coming, it is easy to lose sight of yourself and your partner. Mirror Me is a raw, real, and transformative guide to emotional sobriety: the practice of pausing, reflecting, and taking ownership of your inner world so your relationships do not unravel in the storm.
Written by Jackie & Kris Laidlaw, a couple who chose sobriety to rebuild their lives and marriage, this book blends unfiltered storytelling with practical tools to show how self-reflection can change everything. It is not just for couples battling addiction; it is for anyone seeking deeper connection, better communication, and more joy in their relationship.
INSIDE YOU WILL DISCOVER
The Power of Self-Reflection: why understanding yourself is the first step toward true intimacy.
Navigating Sobriety Together: how embracing change as a couple can heal and transform.
Building Emotional Intimacy: tools to communicate openly and create trust that lasts.
Growth Through Adversity: real-life stories of repairing, reconnecting, and thriving together.
OTHER BOOKS BY JACKIE LAIDLAW
The Feelings We Feel: A Kids book about self-talk and self-love
A bright and engaging children’s book that helps kids understand positive self-talk, emotional awareness, and the power of loving every part of who they are. Through playful rhymes and colorful illustrations, it opens conversations about mental health in a simple, uplifting way. Perfect for ages 2 to 10, it even includes a vocabulary list and breathwork guide to keep the lessons going long after storytime.
I See You, I Hear
You, I Love You,
All the Time
Feelings are so tough, but so are we! This sweet children's book will help you reassure your children that you can love them through every single emotion they feel. The number one question our children have in their minds when they are acting out is 'can you love me when I feel like this?' This book will help remind your child that no matter the feeling, you can hold space, and sit with them through it all.