Would You Rather be Right or Happy?
When I started my recovery journey, AA defined me… Arrogantly Angry. I identified a couple other base emotions too, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, but mostly …
When I started my recovery journey, AA defined me… Arrogantly Angry. I identified a couple other base emotions too, sometimes happy, sometimes sad, but mostly …
I am 60 years old and still learning. My AA sponsor told me years ago to “remain teachable”. I’ve done my best to heed that …
Amid COVID19 stress, opportunity knocks. Have you answered? Personally, I’m learning during this time; one lesson in particular surprised me. Some coaches are fantastic online. …
By Sandy Valentine, Guest Blogger I poured through the box of memorabilia, long forgotten and buried in the basement. I chuckled over finding my old …
By Bill White and Phil Valentine Individuals matter. Character matters. Values matter. Social contribution matters. If a living testament to those propositions has ever existed …
“Smooth seas do not make for skilled sailors.” ~African Proverb I stand on the quarterdeck; the crews’ eyes upon me. I stand calmly, hands behind …
Last week was the longest year of my CCAR tenure. The Coronavirus tested my leadership, drew upon 21 years of experience and employed all my …
Recently I watched an ESPN special on football coaches Bill Belichick and Nick Saban and their storied coaching careers leading the New England Patriots and …
12-Step Recovery, Multiple Pathways & Recovery Coaching One of CCAR’s foundational principles is “There are many paths to recovery“. To support this principle, CCAR hosted …
12-Step Recovery, Multiple Pathways and Recovery Coaching Read Post
Recovery Coaching and The System I’ve been with the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) for more than 21 years now… I’m tired. I’m tired …