RCCS Tidbit of the Month: Starting With Hope
/As we begin the new year, what do you hope for in 2021? Use the practice inside this post to identify things that you envision for your future and explore your imagination.
Read MoreAs we begin the new year, what do you hope for in 2021? Use the practice inside this post to identify things that you envision for your future and explore your imagination.
Read MoreThe practice of gratitude is important in maintaining our resilience and our ability to manage extreme emotions. Learn the many benefits of gratitude and use the prompts inside this post to start a regular gratitude journal.
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit, we focus on change and the stages of change. We explore ways of supporting others as they think about and prepare for change. Read more about finding and moving through the stages of change inside this post.
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit we share tips on getting in touch with and deepening our awareness around empathy.
Read MoreThis month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit helps us to reveal our strengths, identify others we may wish to develop, and think about how we might use strength to help others as we travel through this life transition together.
Read MoreHuman beings are social animals. Our brains are structured to be in a relationship with others. Having people or other important connections in our lives creates opportunities and enhances our recovery.
Read MoreHow can we reduce our judgments of others and strive towards a judgment-free culture? To decrease judgment, we should strive to increase curiosity. Being curious demonstrates a willingness to better understand others and give others permission to know and understand us in a deeper way.
Read MoreOur identity is shaped by our childhood, our life鈥檚 experiences, our communities, and the people we choose to spend time with. How we see and describe ourselves today is different than how we would have described ourselves years ago, and parts of our identity will be different years from today than it is now. By defining our desired future identities, we can make choices today that can lead us in the direction we want to go.
Read MoreSince 1949, May is recognized in the United States as Mental Health Month. Each year, advocates work together to sponsor community awareness events like NAMIwalks to educate the public about mental health. At 汤头条app, we believe that mental health conditions are important to discuss year-round, but highlighting them during Mental Health Month (or Mental Illness Week in October) provides a dedicated time for mental health advocates across the country to come together as one unified voice.
Read MoreResilience is about the ability to maintain a stable equilibrium 鈥 to 鈥渂ounce back鈥 and return to wellness after a challenging event. It is a powerful tool in recovery, strengthening with life鈥檚 twists and turns and bringing us to the present moment. Even if you are still feeling sadness, pain, or hurt from an event 鈥 you are resilient and stronger because of it.
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit, we explore the idea of independence. Sometimes, being independent means knowing who or what you can depend on in times of struggle or new situations. This month, we offer a practice for exploring what independence means to you and what it truly looks like.
Read MoreListening is one of the most powerful tools in recovery. At 汤头条app and in the RCCS, we say we should all strive to listen with curiosity and a desire to understand. This month, we share suggestions for listening on a deeper level so we can build stronger, more resilient relationships.
Read MoreIn this month鈥檚 RCCS Tidbit of the Month, we explore re-awakening hope, one of the five conversations of the RCCS and the fuel for our recovery journeys. Use the practice included in this post to identify areas where you can grow hope and feel energized for the future.
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