3 Easy Steps to Express Gratitude in a New Way!
Are you looking for a new and different way to express gratitude to someone you value? Or maybe to someone you've never shared with before?
Download this worksheet.
Follow the 3 easy steps.
Build those relationships!
What God Says About Who I Am
Have you ever wondered
Who you are?
Why you're here?
What God says about you?
This booklet contains uplifting Scriptures about your identity in Christ set against the backdrop of peaceful scenery.
Download yours today.
5 Simple Things to Say
Are you ever at a loss for what to say to your loved one who is struggling with substance use disorder?
Have you discovered nagging, yelling, pleading, and crying just don't work?
I know how difficult it can be sometimes to communicate with our loved ones. That’s why I developed these 5 Simple Things to Say.
Active using and early recovery are not known for being the most peaceful of times, but it is possible to find peace amidst the storm. God’s Word contains some very powerful promises about peace.
I know how difficult it can be sometimes to remember that so I want to share these 5 Tips with you.
Say This Not That
Substance use disorder is the most stigmatized health condition in the world, with alcohol use disorder not far behind at fourth in the world, among a list of 18 of the most stigmatized conditions internationally.
With 295 Americans dying from overdose every single day, we cannot and must not allow the stigmatizing of persons with use disorders to continue!
By eliminating the shame surrounding addiction, more people will seek treatment and find recovery because they will not feel judged because of their use disorder.
To help you start stemming the tide of stigmatizing language in your family and community, I have created this resource for you. Say This Not That.
Sheila
Lori is passionate about family recovery and has a great understanding of the family system, needed communication skills, and how a family gets recovery!
CB
I am a fan of coaching. This has been a great learning opportunity. Lori is kind and encouraging. Having someone really listen is a gift