From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject How to ford the rivers of change
Date July 9, 2020 10:41 AM
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Learn to Embrace Life with Six Elements of Change

Much like a river, our lives are a constant stream of movement and change. How we navigate these life waters is entirely up to us. We can use all of our energy to stay put. Or we can acknowledge and accept the changes in a healthy way, thereby learning to move with life’s natural pull.

Here to prepare you for all variety of changes, licensed addiction and mental health practitioner Joannie Reckard hosts this week’s Living in Recovery webinar. Through raw, personal stories of recovery, she offers you the six elements of change and how to apply them to your own life. If you have ever struggled with accepting change, however small, this talk will help you see change in a more positive light.

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Are You Ready for the Change You Want?
There’s nothing wrong with fearing change: it’s a great unknown. In working the Steps, though, we realize we must prepare ourselves mentally. We have to let go of the broken but familiar. In Hazelden Publishing’s Recovery Road podcast series, author Marya Hornbacher writes about her struggles with change and how embracing Step Six helped her, and how it can help you, too.
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Chapter Meetings Continue to Offer Virtual Fellowship
Don’t forget, our chapter meetings from across the United States are available online. This is your opportunity to meet others who share a similar recovery journey.
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Betty Ford Center Anniversary Goes Virtual
Mark your calendars to join us Saturday, November 7, 2020, for a unique fellowship experience as we celebrate the Betty Ford Center’s 38th anniversary virtually. Until we can safely gather on the beautiful Rancho Mirage campus, we are pulling together the best of the festivities from the desert for you to enjoy from your own home. Watch for more information about this event soon.

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