
Monday, 31 July 2017

Thursday, 27 July 2017
How do professional recovery coaches differ?
We’ve all heard the numbers of opioid-related hospitalizations. We know that opioid abuse is growing in all age ranges, genders, races, and socioeconomic levels. Although lawmakers, law enforcement officers, and many other public organizations are doing whatever they can to help reduce these numbers, there’s still more that needs to be done.
There’s no better time to become a professional recovery coach. Through our unique training programs, we can give you the skills you need to help those through recovery.
So how do professional recovery coaches differ from other, similar types of coaches and professionals?
Method: We make our clients the experts.
Professional Recovery Coaching is an area of specialty within professional coaching. Professionals in our area will utilizes a strengths-based, client-centered coaching model that allows the client to take the lead. We let our clients become the experts on what they need. This is generally different than clinical staff who act as the experts and tell their clients what they need.
Clients: We help those who aren’t currently in a crisis situation.
Our clients are generally NOT in crisis and in need of treatment. Our goal is to catch them before they get there, or after they are already in recovery to some degree. Many other peer recovery coaches are working with clients currently in addiction crisis.
Purpose: We strive to give people a better life through the recovery process.
Our Professional Recovery Coaching Programs are aimed at individuals who are seeking to improve their personal and professional live through coaching. These clients either want to look at their current levels of use and determine whether it serves their overall life goals well, or who are in recovery and need to work recovery tools and principles into their life coaching experience.
With Professional Recovery Coaching, lives are saved and families are reunited. We argue that in a time when addiction is constantly in the mainstream media, becoming a professional recovery coach is more important now than ever before.
Monday, 24 July 2017
Be the change that sparks a change! https://goo.gl/Fght4G

Thursday, 20 July 2017
Things You Should Know Before Buying a Wedding Band
A diamond is forever – and so is a diamond wedding band! So before you commit to a wedding band, make sure you have taken care of all aspects. Is the metal that of your choice? Does the stone cut compliment your personality? How matching is it to your engagement ring?
WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE BUYING A DIAMOND WEDDING BAND
A woman’s diamond wedding band isn’t like a pair of shoes—you can’t change it three times a day, and you probably don’t have a closet full of them.
This one ring is given to you as you make your vows, becoming a lifelong symbol of your love and commitment. Finding the right ring is important! Not all diamond wedding rings are the same. There are many different qualities and characteristics to take into consideration, so think carefully about what you want out of your diamond ring!
PRECIOUS METAL
Metal type is very important to the overall look and feel of your Diamond Wedding Band.
White Metals
White metals are very popular right now because their bright white finish beautifully complements the whiteness of diamonds, making the diamonds appear brighter. These white metals (platinum, white gold, and palladium) take a step back and allow the diamonds to be the center of attention.
Yellow & Rose Gold
Yellow and rose gold are beautiful, distinctive options. These warm, alluring metals stand out against the sparkle of the diamonds, setting them apart from white metals. Yellow gold is seen as very luxurious as it is associated with pure 24 carat gold, making it a desirable option. Rose gold has also become very popular because it gives diamonds a soft, romantic glow. Both yellow and rose gold complement a variety of skin tones. See full post here
Head to our website and select the metal, cut and style of your own choice. Shopping made easy! Moreover, we offer the best prices around. Happy shopping!
Source - http://www.hellodiamonds.com/blog/things-you-should-know-before-buying-a-wedding-band/
Diamond Wedding BandsTuesday, 18 July 2017
Past, Present and Future of 3 Stone Rings
A love of the past, present and future that will last forever. Known as trilogy, trinity or infinity rings, rich and elegant in meaning, the 3- stone ring is a symbol of love. The stone in the center, a symbol of the present and the center of attraction of the ring, is the biggest. The past and future are symbolized through the stones on both sides of the ring.
The diamonds can be the stones in this setting or the gemstones can be the center or side stones. Special occasions are celebrated with this ring. Christians often interpret this ring as a symbol of the father, the son and holy spirit. Promise, dedication and the passing of time are celebrated with the 3-stone rings. The symbol of affection make gorgeous pendants as well. As much as the ring symbolizes love, every bride should want to wear the ring for 3 reasons:
1. It represents your love story
Behind every ring is a sweet love story. Make your love story even more precious by adding either your favorite gemstone or birthstone in the design of the ring. It a perfect opportunity to include your children (if you have any)’s birthstone in the ring. Whatever you choose, the designs of the 3-stone engagement ring are meant to celebrate your past, present and future with your love.
2. More Diamonds equals to more sparkle
The 3-stone ring will sparkle a lot more with triple diamonds and the ability to use your favorite gemstones.
3. Unique and Can Be Customized According to Your Style
The style of the ring is perfect for a bride who loves more than one diamond cut and color. It is perfect to use gemstones like a favorite colored stone.
There could be more reasons as to why a bride should wear a 3- stone ring. If you want to know about the ring, then head on over to Hello Diamonds. Visit (Hello Diamonds) or call 409-861-3005.
Source - http://www.hellodiamonds.com/blog/past-present-and-future-of-3-stone-rings/
Three Stone RingsMonday, 17 July 2017

Friday, 14 July 2017
Anyone can become addicted to drugs. But that also means anyone can reach recovery and find hope.

"A hero is somebody who is selfless, who is generous in spirit, who just tries to give back as much as possible and help people." -Debi Mazar https://goo.gl/o5x2Zj

Thursday, 13 July 2017
Two great programs to choose from
There are so many reasons why people decide that Professional Recovery Coaching is right for them. Due to a growing demand for recovery coach certification, we have two unique and informational programs to choose from.
1) CPRC Self-Paced Online Program
This in-depth training will give you a complete education on recovery coach competencies, the neuroscience behind joyful recovery and family issues in recovery. This training will give you the confidence to help others through recovery. After this course, you will feel so much more qualified to join the recovery coaching field and finally be able to help others in a way you’ve always wanted to.
This course is designed for counselors, therapists, and existing coaches, as well as recovery advocates or family members seeking recovery insights and tools.
2) CPRC Dual Self-Paced Online Program
In this course, you will earn two credentials with in-depth training in recovery coach competencies and professional life coaching. In addition to everything you’ll learn from our CPRC program, you will also complete the 20-Hour Professional Coaching Program. This additional career training will teach you a proven system to start your coaching career. It includes launching your coaching business, and is an excellent choice for people with no coaching experience.
Through this course, you will be primed and ready for life coaching and recovery coaching. You will be trained to the highest standards to ensure you have the confidence and ability to do the work you’ve always wanted to.
If you’d like to learn more about our coaching programs, or if you’re ready to begin learning today, visit our website for more information and registration access.
Monday, 10 July 2017
"A hero is somebody who is selfless, who is generous in spirit, who just tries to give back as much as possible and help people." -Debi Mazar https://goo.gl/o5x2Zj

Friday, 7 July 2017
It's a beautiful day to help others on the road of recovery.


Monday, 3 July 2017
