Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Insight for the Journey: Living Intentionally, Living Haphazardly

Insight for the Journey by Dr. Hal Baumchen
Insight for the Journey is a daily email meditation designed to inspire and encourage. Whether you are a clinician or a client, you’ll find recovery support on a wide variety of relevant topics. Insight for the Journey is written by Dr. Hal Baumchen, a psychologist, a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, a co-occurring disorders specialist and the author of the Journey to Recovery Curriculum Series. Each daily reading is filled with inspiration and information you need for the recovery journey.
Living Intentionally, Living Haphazardly

Most people spend their entire lives living thoughtlessly and without aim. Your emotional and mental health problems may have caused you to be discouraged and feeling hopeless. Perhaps you have had difficulty starting tasks or following through. Dreams and aspirations fall by the wayside. Time spent planning and pursuing life goals may have evaporated completely. As you get stronger emotionally, it can be a pleasant privilege to once again focus on the important aspects of your new life.

Becoming Intentional

To be intentional is to meaningfully focus on key areas of life; your actions are purposeful and not random or chaotic. You are deliberate in the way you live and what you do. Your desires, wishes, and dreams have significance and meaning for you and others; dreams are pursued with purpose and intention. You understand that sacrifices will be made. You ignore interruptions and delay gratification in order to accomplish your goals.

Limit Distractions and Interruptions
To be intentional, it is valuable to focus on how you will achieve your goals. Goals are best understood as having a high level of importance but a low level of urgency. Goals help us achieve important personal and professional tasks. Adequate time to accomplish your goals should also be considered to help avoid unnecessary urgency or crisis. It is important to allow enough time to work on and accomplish your goals. Poor planning can lead to unnecessary crises or half-finished plans.
Interruptions pull us from the task at hand. Other people are often the source of these interruptions. Someone walking by your chair while you are reading and asking a question might be an interruption. If the task is not urgent and not important, consider it a distraction. Watching television, playing video games, and endlessly texting may be viewed as distractions. They are neither urgent nor very important but manage to engage our attention and keep us from working toward any significant goal.

Stick to the Goal

We often spend far too much time with distractions and interruptions and too little time focused on our passions or goals. We are both the interruptions in others’ lives and, of course, find ourselves on the receiving end of interruptions as well. After an interruption occurs it can take several minutes or more to refocus. Distractions too, gobble our time, diverting our attention from the tedious task in front of us to something more interesting and entertaining. Being able to focus your attention and diligently follow through on your plans, will bring increased performance and an overall sense of satisfaction.

Recovery is a Journey. Enjoy the Ride!


Dr. Hal Baumchen


Dr. Hal Baumchen
Dr. Hal Baumchen is the president and clinical director of NorthStar Regional. He is a Licensed Psychologist (LP), a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), and an author and speaker with over 30 years of counseling experience.
For more information about co-occurring disorder treatment, visit northstarregional.com.

For information about substance use and mental health disorder curriculum and resources, visit journeytorecovery.com.
Journey to Recovery is the publishing arm of NorthStar Regional
Journey To Recovery, 7945 Stone Creek Dr. , Suite 140, Chanhassen, MN 55317, United States

Thursday, March 18, 2021

APPLY TODAY: Free Certified Recovery Specialist Training!

Free Certified Recovery Specialist Training
78 PCB Approved Hours of Education

April 26-30, 2021 & May 10-14, 2021
9:00AM - 5:00PM

Location: Montgomery County Recovery Community Center
601 DeKalb St. Suite 1, Norristown, PA 19401

Space is limited! Apply today!
This training prepares individuals to obtain the credential that recognizes the work of recovering individuals in the provision of recovery support services. People with the CRS credential help to assist others in accessing and sustaining recovery from Substance Use Disorders.

  • Candidates must be a Montgomery County resident
  • Candidates must have at least 18 months of sustained, lived recovery experience
  • No cost to attend thanks to scholarships from the Montgomery County Offices and Drug & Alcohol and Managed Care Solutions
Apply by Friday, March 19th by visiting:
Questions? Contact Alison Slickers at aslickers@councilsepa.org
Funding for this training is made possible by the Montgomery County Office of Drug and Alcohol and Office of Managed Care Solutions.
The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania | www.councilsepa.org
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Join Us and Earn 1 CEU!

The Importance of Engaging Families



Wed. March 31st
12pm - 1pm MS
Cost: Free
1 CEU Offered
Overview:

This workshop will focus on why family engagement is a vital role in recovery for the individual and the family system, how COVID has impacted family support, and the tools used today in 2021 to keep families engaged in their own recovery work.

In this presentation:

  • Recognize the value that family engagement plays in assisting with long-term recovery support.
  • Learn how family engagement had to pivot during COVID
  • The current tools used to maintain engagement with family in 2021.
 
Presenter:
Morgan Roy, MA, MFTC
Harmony Foundation, Family Counselor
Morgan Roy has a Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology with a specialization in Positive Psychology and a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University. Morgan has extensive experience working with family systems, couples, young adults, and adolescents. Morgan has training and education in Gottman Method couples therapy and is currently Level 2 certified and a certified leader of The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work.

Harmony Foundation | 1600 Fish Hatchery Road, Estes Park, CO 80517
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