Tuesday, February 4, 2020

A Hearty 2020 is underway ❤️

Facility Spotlight: Banyan Massachusetts

Located in Wilmington, MA about an hour outside of Boston, Matt Ganem and his team help patients' reach their full potential to succeed in a healthy, sober lifestyle. The facility is known for its tight-knit family culture and their staff is very involved and motivated to help. Hear them talk about what it's like at Banyan Massachusetts.
What's Treatment Like At Banyan Massachusetts?
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and his wife Lauren from the hit MTV show "Jersey Shore" are Recovery Advocates for Banyan Treatment Centers.

Mike has completely changed his life around from the infamous partying days to now working the 12 step program and celebrating four years of sobriety on Christmas Eve 2019. His wife Lauren lost her brother to an overdose and both have experienced the first hand devastation of the deadly disease. Mike and Lauren continue to make a positive impact on communities struggling and they stop by to speak to the patients at various facilities nationwide.
Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino and Wife Lauren on Coping With Recent Miscarriage | Full Interview
Firefighter and Paramedic, Speaker, Mental Health and Addiction Advocate for First Responders at Banyan Treatment Centers

Jason Patton is a Mental Health and Addiction Advocate and Firefighter in South Florida. Jason helps lessen the stigma of people struggling with mental health disorders and substance use disorders through community outreach and speaking across the country in partnership with our nationwide addiction treatment centersHis wildly popular “Firefighter Chronicles” is a series of YouTube and Instagram videos featuring the day in the life of a First Responder. Jason helps represent CREW, Banyan's First Responder Programming in Florida, designed by First Responders.
Jason Patton Joining Banyan Team
Banyan has a new Podcast!

Tune in and listen to the first episode of The Banyan Podcast with Jon and Megan where they interview Brandon Novak. He is a skateboarder, an MTV celebrity, an alumnus of the Jackass motion picture series, a star of the legendary CKY skateboard video series, and an author. Here on The Banyan Podcast, we will be interviewing Recovery influencers. This includes celebrities, well-known recovery advocates and addiction professionals such as doctors and psychiatrists. Click here.
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Drugs On Overdose

Drugs On Overdose
Phil O'Hara
Philip O'hara is a powerful presenter and speaker for Steered Straight.

Phil took his first drink when he was in the 7th grade and at the age of 13 he started smoking marijuana. One day he went to the dentist office and had a tooth pulled, so they prescribed him Vicodin to reduce the pain. He went to wrestling practice and took two of the pills that were prescribed. What happened next? HE HAD THE BEST PRACTICE EVER! This is where his drug story took a turn... He begun using Percocet to boost his athletic performance. Eventually Oxycodone became his drug of choice, and when that got to expensive he started using Heroin. After a while he realized "The drugs are no longer fun. They don't feel good any more". He said, "I started wanting to change". After two years of using heroin, Phil started to move in the direction of change. He begun going to church and reading his bible. But it wasn't until he survived a drug-overdose that he chose to stop taking his life for granted and actually forced him to make a change. He surrounded himself with people that had walked in his He decided that drugs would not be the thing that takes him out and he committed to change.
Some of the most common reasons youth begin to take drugs are: to fit in, to escape or relax, to relieve boredom, to seem grown up, to rebel, to experiment, and to boost performance/ mood.
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MCRCC February Happenings!

February 2020
Montgomery County Recovery Community Center
February Highlights
Check out the Montgomery County Recovery Community Center's programs and volunteer trainings for February. 

Family Night at the MCRCC!
Join us for arts and crafts, refreshments, fellowship and family education!
Wednesday, February 26th
 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Montgomery County Recovery Community Center
601 DeKalb St., Suite 1 Norristown, PA 19401
All ages are welcome!
Certified Recovery Specialist Services
A Certified Recovery Specialist is a person with lived experience in recovery that meets participants where they are at in in their recovery journey - figuratively and literally. Stop in during our Open Access hours (Monday - Thursday 10:00AM-2:00PM) and learn more about our Certified Recovery Specialist program.
Volunteer Opportunities
Peer Mentor (Recovery Coach)
Special event committee members
Recovery meeting facilitators (Men's Group, Women's Group)
Administrative Assistant

Join us for a Volunteer Orientation!
Thursday, February 13th 10AM-12PM

RVSP to Claudia Herman at cherman@councilsepa.org

PRO-ACT is hosted by The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc.; a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization. This project is made possible by funding through the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services Office of Drug and Alcohol and Managed Care Solutions.
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Monday Thoughts February 3, 2020

“I feel there is something unexplored about women that only a woman can explore.”  ~~Georgia O’Keefe
“Relax wild one.  It’s not your job to be everything everyone needs.  And you don’t have to be impressive to be loved.  Stop trying so hard.  Just show up and be real with the world.  That is enough.”  ~~Brooke Hampton
“We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do.”  ~~Mother Teresa
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#6 Life can be ordinary or it can be great.
Greatness is mine by a conscious effort.
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Being present in life opens avenues that have been difficult to reach in the past and Statement #6 can be the ignition switch to embracing those ephemeral moments.  For example, each winter, pelicans arrive and spend time on the river near our home.  The ginormous wings are amazingly silent as they fly overhead, only making a small swish as they gracefully land in the water in search of tasty minnows.  It is a breathtaking sight to behold.
Before sobriety and New Life, it would have been easy to miss the greatness in these fleeting moments.  Overcome with negativity, birds of any feather would have been a reason to complain, be agitated or simply apathetic.  Yet, practicing Statement #6 can stimulate a healthy level of consciousness.
Taking notice of the world we live in begins with our reading of the Statements each morning.  Choosing one Statement for the week with intention directs our minds to grasp everything possible in each moment.  From a pod of pelicans to giving or receiving a smile from a stranger lays a foundation to be engaged in life.
Statement #6 Tool: The last line in Statement #6 states “Savor the greatness of ordinary moments.” Take time to be present.  Try a gratitude journal in the morning or evening, or both, and make full attempts at finding greatness in something ordinary.  A dear family member derives heart-FULL pleasure from an often hard to find rye bread.  If you would like to share any tools that you use with Statement #6, please email karen@teamwfs.org
Hugzzz
Karen
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Hi 4C Women,
I’ve been writing for many years and feel so grateful to be able to share what I have learned through my own life experience and from other phenomenal women who so willingly shared their life’s recovery journey.  In addition to Karen’s insightful, creative and courageous writings, was Nancy Cross.  She was a beautiful example of expressing and understanding the WFS program.    
Here are some questions that Nancy posed to us:
1.       What do you want to keep in your life?
               Let’s face it, some things are working and not everything has to be thrown out.  I consider this a powerful  
               question when it comes to Statement #6. 
2.       What do you want to change which could also be seen as “adding”?
               This goes back to how you answered the first question.  Knowing what you want to keep will provide  
               knowledge for what you want to change/add to your life, creating your personal life vision.
My question would be to consider what barriers are keeping you from following through on your changes/additions?

 The Seven-Ups of Life  (author unknown)
1.       Wake up – Decide to have a good day then seek out ways to make it so.
2.       Dress Up – the best way to dress up is to put on a smile.  A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.
3.       Shut Up – Say nice things and learn to listen.  (I would change this to Listen Up because shut up isn’t nice.)
4.       Stand Up – For what you believe in.  Stand for something or you will fall for anything.
5.       Look Up – To the bigger picture.  Get outside of your limited perception and consider other possibilities.
6.       Reach Up – For something higher.  Stretch your mind, stretch your abilities, stretch yourself.
7.       Lift Up – Focus on the positive, on what’s working and on what you want in life. 

Bonded in creating our personal vision of a life filled with great moments in our everyday life, Dee







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