Tuesday, January 7, 2020

January E-Newsletter from Metro Drug Coalition

Happy New Year! MDC is looking forward to an exciting year. In 2020, we will be moving to a monthly e-newsletter instead of the traditional quarterly print newsletter we have done in previous years. Our hope is that we will be able to reach more individuals with the positive prevention work that is happening here in the Knoxville community! If you have anyone that you think would be interested in receiving our e-newsletter, please direct them to metrodrug.org to sign up!

We are looking forward to continuing to grow in both expanded partnerships and participation in our initiatives this year. We are honored to be able to serve our community and to work with so many committed leaders and volunteers! 

January

The Gateway Update

Each month, MDC will be sharing an update on The Gateway Community Resource Center. Make sure to stay tuned on how we are doing in the capital campaign!
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MDC Coalition Retreat

MDC's anti-drug coalition is having its annual retreat on January 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The group will be setting goals and objectives for the year. Registration is required. 
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East TN Opioid Conference

We invite you to join us for the third annual East Tennessee Opioid Conference as we collaborate to discuss practical approaches to substance use disorders. 
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DEA 360 Community Training

Please join the DEA 360 Strategy and Partnership for Drug-Free Kids for a community train-the-trainer program on January 15 and 16. Click the link below to learn more and register! 
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February SBIRT Training

Join us on February 21, 2020 for our SBIRT training: Strengthen-ing Substance Use Prevention and Early Intervention. Registration is required for attendance. 
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Coalition Spotlight

This special section highlights the work our coalition partners are doing to keep our community safe, healthy, and drug-free. This month, we spoke with Tiffiney Lutz with JourneyPure.
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Upcoming Events
Jan. 14: MDC Board Meeting
11:30-1:00 at Cherokee Health Systems
Jan. 15-16: DEA 360 Training
Knoxville Police Department
Jan. 28: Coalition Retreat
10:00-1:00 at Cherokee Health Systems
 
Feb. 3: SAMHSA's 16th Annual Prevention Day
Feb. 25: Coalition Meeting

Feb. 21: MDC SBIRT Training
12:00-3:00 p.m. at UT Medical Center
Feb. 27: East TN Opioid Conference
9:00-3:30 p.m. at The Venue 
 
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Monday Thoughts January 6, 2020

“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.” ~~Plutarch
“To paraphrase several sages: Nobody can think and hit someone at the same time.” ~~ Susan Sontag
“Think for yourself and let others enjoy the privilege too.” ~~Voltaire
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#2 Negative thoughts destroy only myself.
My first conscious sober act is to reduce negativity in my life.
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Statement #2 in action is empowering in that it encourages independent thought. After years of being ruled by an alcohol fueled mind, today it is possible to think with clarity, directness and simplicity. The WFS New Life Program in action revives critical thinking skills and assists in altering future landscapes.

In order to examine thoughts, a conscious awareness of thoughts is needed first. Removing mind-altering substances clears the path towards clarity and healing of the mind. Continued practice of the WFS Statements fosters critical thinking skills and reduces negativity.
In our WFS Program booklet it states: “Our overcoming is in the exact proportion to our becoming.” This is one of my most favorite Jean-ism’s and has propelled me to question even the most basic of assumptions. In the past I assumed I could never live life without alcohol, yet this Statement helped me question and disown that belief system and set new, empowering beliefs.
Statement #2 tool:
It is important to understand that the goal of Statement #2 is NOT to not feel anger, sadness or pain, but rather to work through those feelings and release any suffering that may be attached. Understanding negativity in our lives enables the release.
Email your Statement #2 tools to karen@teamwfs.org for use in future Monday Thoughts
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Karen
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Hi 4C Women,
I believe one of the ways to reduce negativity is to keep hope alive. Over the years I have heard from so many women about the struggles they endured and always saw something that kept them going when it would have been easier to give up and give in. I truly believe that it was the foundation of hope, that they would make it through and in doing so, become resilient and grateful for turning their negative thoughts and responses around, knowing they could cope and grow emotionally stronger. Karen recently spoke about the 5th C – courage. It takes a lot of courage to walk through the storm, not around it, and come out with the increased knowledge and understanding that with hope and courage, you build a New Life you are so deserving of having.

Nancy wrote on Statement #2 about ways to be positive. Here is a shortened version:
1. Shift your thoughts. Think about something completely unrelated to break the pattern of automatic negative thoughts/responses.
2. Find the lesson.

3. Attitude of Gratitude. You cannot be angry and grateful at the same time.
4. Positive Affirmations & Visualization. Practice seeing yourself in a positive and confident light. Positive self-affirmations are another powerful tool. Recognize your gifts rather than finding false and self-imposed inadequacies.
5. Inventory of Memories. Memories that can immediately make you smile. Occasions where you felt happy, appreciative, cheerful and at peace. Whenever you are in a negative frame of mind, consciously and deliberately pick up any memory from this inventory and dwell on it. Reminiscing about those happy moments gives a balanced perspective to your situation. You realize that what appears negative today will change tomorrow. Nothing stays the same.
These are habits to be practiced. Start small, start paying attention to your emotions, start by wanting to change. Bonded in building hope and through the practice of reducing negativity, you will empower yourself to grow emotionally stronger each day, Dee







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Dear Joseph,

Your generosity is making a big difference for those who need us most. Over the holiday season, we raised almost $100,000 to help families and their loved ones navigate the difficult path of addiction. Your unfailing support helps us continue to change the conversation around addiction, and quite frankly, save lives.

More than 5 million people each year access our evidence-based resources in order to gain a better understanding of how to help their child struggling with substance use. We helped more than 10,000 families in 2019 through our personalized Helpline specialists and Parent Coaching program. We also activated our parent advocates in more than 390 congressional districts and 49 states in order to meaningfully advance a public health agenda for addiction.

All of these numbers are strong and growing, but there is much more to be done. We have set the framework for how we will continue to help our nation prevent and treat addiction. Ultimately, we can save lives, advance public policy, improve healthcare and change culture so this issue is addressed with both compassion and urgency.

Your contributions allow us to reach even more families. We are working hard to ensure we continue to scale and expand all of our free resources to empower every family that may need us.

It is with deep gratitude that I thank you for your support and for your trust in us to lead this important work. We could not do this without you.

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Your Goals Aren't Working. Developing A System Will. 🎯

Happy 2020!

For years, I've made these type of resolutions:

"I'm going to exercise more."
"I'm going eat better in general."
"I'm going to do something for self-care."


Each time, I was surprised only to find out a month later I wasn't doing anything to fulfill them.

I knew there must have been a specific reason I wasn't achieving my goals. And by trial and error, Io I found out a better way to change my lifestyle.

Learn more in the video below, and enjoy this weeks highlights! 
5 Things To Let Go of For Your New Year.

I’m glad that’s over. All in all 2019 was a really positive year, but it was also very painful.
I’ve never had so many people reaching out for help with addiction. It has been overwhelming. 2019 was a real coming out party for the addiction epidemic. This is now a nationwide problem that can’t be ignored any longer.
But first, we need to get rid of some nasty habits. Read it all, here.
Russell Brand Celebrates 17 Years Sober

“17 years clean and sober today,” Brand wrote on Instagram. “With love and support from others, real change is possible, no matter how dark times may seem. Thank you to everyone who has carried me on this path.”

Read up on our favorite funny guy, here.
FCC Approves Plan For Three Digit Suicide Hotline, 988.
It’s engrained in us from a young age, and it’s now a shortcut in our smartphones. If there’s an emergency, a threat, or you feel unsafe, you dial that three digit number: 911. However, for those who feel uneasy about their own mental health, they may feel stymied or even shameful about reaching out for help.
Now there's a number just for that. Read the news, here.
5 Sobriety Engine Has Some Exciting Things in The Works

In the next few weeks, our online platform, Sobriety Engine is getting some exciting news! With more content, more groups, and more courses, we're excited to expand our network and grow our private community.

Join the network, here.
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