The New Story Blog

Monthly inspiration and tips to support your recovery.

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Take a peek behind the scenes of Equine Assisted Learning

Get the opportunity to work with horses and build confidence! Working with an animal is so different from human to human healing work. Why Horses? Horses are tough and steadfast dance partners. Horses consistently react to stimulus provided by participants. One of the joys associated with working around horses is that they don’t judge, but they constantly assess. Their feedback is honest and instant. Learning to listen to what horses have to say is powerful and can sometimes spur the answer to individual change.

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Break free from bad decisions

Last week, you got to know your best self and learned how core values support you to be that person. This week, let’s dive in to discover the personal core values that will help you make good decisions and build a life of health and happiness.

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Sick of being stuck in the bad habit loop?

Core values are like a compass, or a lighthouse. We trust them to guide us toward where we want to be, and WHO we want to be. They are the ideas, beliefs or attributes that form the foundation of one’s personal identity and sense of self. T

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Recovery starts with connection.

He spent a week here with us completely sober. He looked so much healthier physically when I dropped him off at DIA yesterday. I have no idea if his sobriety will continue now that he’s back home. But for the first time in some time, he has some hope that it may.

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Tools for Connection

The art of connection is a lifelong practice that we can always build and get better at. Even if you feel disconnected now, that doesn’t always have to be your story. With a little practice and a willingness to stay real with others, you can start to build your own unique brand of connection, one step at a time.

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Out of the Cold, Into Hope

Not only were people provided with appropriate accommodations, but our team also continues to provide one-on-one support and coaching, bus passes, food and other necessary resources to help those in need as we work together to find permanent housing solutions

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What’s your Story?

We can all probably remember a time when we’ve gotten super inspired by what someone else has accomplished or experienced. This is totally true for recovery as well. When we can lean into the knowledge that someone else has gone through the same battle that we’re facing, we don’t feel so alone.

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Buckle into the Driver’s Seat

Taking the wheel and learning to drive is a process. There is that incredible day when you hop in the driver’s seat and venture off on your first big road trip. But before that, there’s tons of skills to master. You’ve got to know what all the traffic signals and road signs mean.

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Being STUCK sucks

Feeling “stuck” is the number one thing I talk about with our clients; people just like you who are feeling bogged down by bad habits they can’t shake, and daily struggles that block them from living a fulfilling life. When you’re dealing with this stuff, especially long-term, it’s easy to spiral down into the grips of frustration and hopelessness.

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