By Jennifer McDougall
Coping with events that disrupt our inner peace and shake us to the core can be upsetting. Knowing how to navigate challenging emotions with a healthy approach is always important, especially if you have struggled with substance abuse-related issues in the past. To avoid a relapse, you must remember what you have to lose if you throw it all away and remember what you were taught at Passages. During treatment, the tools we provide you can be used throughout your recovery to help keep you on the right track.
“When a problem or a difficult situation arises, say to yourself, as if you already believe it: “This is for my benefit.”
― Chris Prentiss, Be Who You Want, Have What You Want: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
If you have recently experienced a tragedy or a troubling situation in your life, follow these tips.
- Deep breathing exercises the moment you feel triggered.
- Call and talk to a friend who supports your sobriety.
- Go for a run to release any stress and tension.
- Write a letter to the person who you are upset at. Read it out loud to yourself and then shred it up and throw it away.
- Find a quiet space to meditate for 10-20 minutes to relax your mind.
- Create a schedule for the next 5 days that you can hold yourself accountable to. Stay active and productive.
- Play uplifting music to keep your spirits lifted.
- Take a hot bath with lavender or lemongrass oil and read a book.
- Clean your car, house, and workspace.
- Get a good night’s sleep.
How to Contact Passages Addiction Treatment Centers:
Call Passages Addiction Treatment Centers today if you or a loved one is battling an addiction to drugs and alcohol. Our admissions department is available 24/7 and can be reached directly by calling our toll-free number at (888) 397-0112. We look forward to speaking with you soon.