Thursday, 26 April 2018

It’s time to recommit to your goals

41332292 - group of hands holding word goalsDid you know May is National Recommitment Month? This is a time where we’re supposed to look back at our New Year’s Resolutions and recommit to them. However, we challenge you to take this even further than just revisiting resolutions. In light of the resolutions or goals you have, consider where you are at and where you want to be by the end of the year.

Maybe even consider longer term goals as you envision your future. If you have a SMART Goals or a Goals and Actions worksheet – give them a fresh eye and keep them posted in a place you will see them often. Remember SMART Goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time Bound. The more specific your goals and required actions, the better chance you have of achieving them!

Are you a recovery coach?

You can use this idea to help motivate clients that are struggling to stay on the path to freedom. Help them think about where they were and where they want to be.

Do you want to become a recovery coach?

Have you been thinking about becoming a recovery coach, but you haven’t taken the steps to get started yet? You can easily do that today! We offer two Premier Educational Certification Programs: Certified Professional Recovery Coach Dual Program (CPRC-Dual 100) and Certified Professional Recovery Coach Program (CPRC 80).

Do you need to recommit to your health?

Too often we get caught up in taking care of others that we forget to take care of ourselves. Recommit today to achieve your health goals: getting better sleep, setting aside time on the calendar to exercise, choosing to eat better, etc.

No matter what your goals are, this is a great time to recommit to them. Get energized to make your dreams a reality. You can do this!

Monday, 16 April 2018


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Wednesday, 11 April 2018

An addiction training program to prepare you for your recovery coaching career

25636280_MFor the past 20 years, the International Association of Professional Recovery Coaches has worked to provide leadership and training for the addiction workforce worldwide. We strive to enhance the quality of life and health for individuals, families, and communities impacted by addiction.

Our Recovery Coaching Programs blend addiction recovery best practices with cutting-edge coaching protocols and techniques. We do this so professional recovery coaches can have careers that influence and improve the lives of those they work with.

How do we do this?
Our programs are online-based trainings to ensure that any coach in any place can receive the quality education they deserve.

The IAPRC offers Premier Educational Certification Programs:

We also offer other online training programs, including our newest one to help those who would like to receive only the credential in professional life coaching, which can round out a recovery coaching education.

Our goal has been the same for 20 years. We look for ways to train and enhance the education of those who wish to become professional recovery coaches. Our addiction training programs offer a great education for those who are looking to help impact those working toward recovery.