Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Members Only: 25% Off NAADAC Bookstore for Members to Show Our Love!

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February is the month of love! As a token of our love and appreciation for our members, NAADAC is offering 25% off EVERYTHING at the NAADAC Bookstore for members only!

Use code "LOVE" at checkout to take advantage of this amazing discount! Sale ends on February 29th.
Visit the NAADAC Bookstore for great products like:

This brand new manual published in 2019, is a comprehensive manual and independent study course that was developed as a resource for addiction-focused professionals who work as clinical supervisors or aspire to become clinical supervisors.

Regular Price: $155............Discounted Member Price: $90

Wear it as a cozy layer or as a chic knitted jacket! This fashionable NAADAC blue cardigan will keep you warm and represent your NAADAC and addiction professional pride!

Regular Price: $65............Discounted Member Price: $48.75

Newly updated in June 2018, this skill-based training manual will help addiction counselors improve their ability to assist clients who have co-occurring disorders, within their scope of practice.

Regular Price: $155............Discounted Member Price: $90

A rainy day can ruin your plans, your outfit, and your mood, but with a great umbrella in your hands, rain doesn’t need to put a damper on your day. Stay dry and show off your addiction professional pride with the NAADAC umbrella. Comes with a protective dry sleeve!

Regular Price: $15............Discounted Member Price: $11.25
…and much more! Check out the bookstore for a complete selection of our apparel & gifts, along with NAADAC’s selection of books and independent study courses. It's all 25% off for the entire month of February for NAADAC members!

Use code "LOVE" at checkout!

XOXO,
NAADAC

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Managing Stress – Slow Down, Take Stock, Make Choices

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Managing Stress – Slow Down, Take Stock, Make Choices

By Ali S. Kitchin, MSW, Monday, February 17, 2020 6:01 PM
I am sitting at my desk, typing away, and my head is pounding. The coffee I had this morning didn’t fix it. The gallon of water I am halfway to drinking hasn’t done anything. Maybe I am grinding my teeth at night? Or maybe something else is going on?    My instinct? To push through. […]
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Tuesday, February 18, 2020

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Monday Thoughts February 17, 2020

“I’m still learning.”  ~~Michelangelo
“We all have ‘issues’ because we all have a story.  And no matter how much work you have done on yourself, we all snap back sometimes.  So be easy on you.  Growth is a dance.  Not a light switch.”  ~~John Kim
“Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.”  ~~Abigail Adams.
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#8 The fundamental object of life is emotional and spiritual growth.
Daily I put my life into a proper order, knowing which are the priorities.
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Many of us recognize the inspirational works of art by Michelangelo, whether it be his smooth sculptures or magnificent ceilings.  Yet, it was the depth of his willingness to continue to grow and learn that is most often overlooked. The result of this openness to growth made him an unintended master. Being able to adapt, to change, to grow and learn is what Statement #8 is built from.
Growth can be as simple as extracting something valuable from a situation, feeling or moment. For example, my friend Jackie recently shared that she adores the rain and it has been raining quite a bit lately. Growing up, in the back yards of her neighborhood sat an old, rusty bread truck with its doors wide open, dusty windows and tattered seats with grass growing beyond the worn-out tires.  During the summer it was simply too hot to play in, but……when it rained…it was the perfect spot to stay dry, safe and cozy.  Jackie spent hours listening to the rain plop onto the withered metal as the stillness surrounded and comforted her. It filled her senses in every way. Today, rain is a gentle reminder to see and feel the value in the moment and Jackie can be transported back to that secluded place whenever the sky unleashes the next shower.
Statement #8 encourages finding value and embracing growth in your New Life.  What is your ‘bread truck’ moment that you can bring forward and use to enhance your life?  What did that moment feel like? Describe it fully. What has it taught you?  How is this different today in sobriety and recovery?  Are you open and willing to continue learning like Michelangelo? If not, what is holding you back?
Hugzzz and dancing in the rain,
Karen
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Hi 4C Women,
This reminds me of a quote by Roger Miller:
Some people walk in the rain.  Others just get wet.
To me, this symbolizes listening to our spirit, living in the moment.  Nancy Cross once shared a post that spoke so much to me about doing just that.  I’d like to share it as I am feeling a great deal of physical pain and discomfort and am struggling with pulling back.  It feels unnatural and yet reading this message, I realize I need to listen to my body and my spirit in order to heal.   
Taken from: Faith in The Valley - Iyanla Vanzant
"When you get the urge to stay home, be alone, pull back, or shut down, it is probably your spirit urging you to take a rest. Do not ignore it! Honor yourself by taking some time out. Take a day away. There may be something very important going on within you that you need to know about. You must get quiet in order to hear it. The job will be there, and people will simply have to understand; what can be done today can also be done tomorrow. All duties and responsibilities can wait. Your spirit cannot!
Rest, Stillness, Solitude, Introspection, Reflection, are spiritual vibrations. They keep us from breaking down, falling apart, and being forced into a living deficiency."

Reward yourself with a spiritual health day once in a while!  How do you envision your personal spiritual health day?
Bonded in listening to our spirit to promote spiritual growth, Dee 



 







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