Harmony Hosting 2nd Annual Recovery Skiathon this February

Harmony Foundation is hosting its 2nd Annual National Recovery Skiathon in Breckenridge, Colorado from February 6-9, 2014.

Our 1st Annual National Recovery Skiathon last year was a huge success and highlighted the importance of fellowship, not only among those in recovery but also among the organizations, treatment centers and alumni services who work in the field of addiction treatment.

Being in fellowship with one another over a weekend in the beautiful Rocky Mountains helps us share missions, visions, ideas and engage in vital cross agency collaboration. Since fellowship is one of the most important components of successful recovery, we believe that fellowship among professionals in the field is one of the most important components of helping people achieve successful recovery.

The weekend in Breckenridge is open to everyone in recovery and working in the field of recovery and their families and friends. Don’t let the term Skiathon fool you, the weekend is packed full of different activities including:

12 step meetings
Recovery films
Networking opportunities
Live music
Ski tours
A TPAS meeting
Dog sledding
Speakers
Comedy
Tubing
Snowboarding

…and of course, fellowshipping!

For more information and to register, click here.

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Russell Brand Shares A Tool to Avoid Relapse

Relapse prevention is an essential component of recovery and there are endless tools that help addicts avoid a relapse. One such tool is picking up the phone, often referred to as the “50 pound phone” because it is hard to make a phone call when we are feeling our worst.

Even those who are in their double digits – 10 years or more – of sobriety occasionally struggle, as expressed recently by Russell Brand in a blog post he wrote about relapse. “The last time I thought about taking heroin was yesterday,” he wrote on his website, russellbrand.tv. But, recognizing his thought was fleeting and that the promises of recovery outweigh the ill fated reality of active abuse of drugs and alcohol, Brand says he picked up the phone: “Even as I spin this beautifully dreaded web I am reaching for my phone. I call someone not a doctor or a sage not a mystic or a physician, just a bloke like me, another alcoholic, who I know knows how I feel.”

Just picking up the phone and calling someone to talk about triggers (in Brand’s case it was bad news from a woman) can help immeasurably because fellows in recovery have been through similar situations and sentiments. That is why in 12 step meetings people often say, “I have a sponsor and my sponsor has a sponsor” because somewhere, someone has had the same experience and can share how they got through it – sans alcohol or drugs.

Often in active addiction people struggle with what is coined “terminal uniqueness,” thinking that no one has walked in their shoes and experienced what they have. When they get sober and share what they thought of as unique experiences, they realize they are far from being alone, and that their sponsor – or their sponsor’s sponsor – has experienced the same thing and can shed light on how they overcame it.

Making a phone call a fellow in recovery is one of the most powerful tools to avoid relapse because, as Brand says, “the price of this [recovery from addiction] is constant vigilance because the disease of addiction is not rational.” Therefore, staying in one’s own head, filled with triggers and temptations may not serve up a rational answer – but someone on the other end of the phone line can provide some rationality to help us stay sober.

Here at Harmony Foundation, we understand the potential for relapse, which is why we have crafted a special program called Recommitment to Recovery aimed at helping those who have relapsed get back on track. Picking up the phone is just one of the many tools we instill in our clients in our relapse prevention programs.

National Recovery Ski & Ride-A-thon Weekend Starts February 28th

 

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Harmony Foundation National Recovery Ski & Ride-A-thon

Harmony Foundation is proud to announce its 1st Annual National Recovery Ski & Ride-A-thon. It will take place at the Beaver Run Ski Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado from February 28, 2013 – March 3, 2013.

The event is a recovery fellowship weekend co-sponsored by excellent leaders in addiction treatment and recovery including Jaywalker Lodge, The Rose House and Sober Living in Del Ray Beach. It s also supported by Dominion Diagnostics and coordinated in collaboration with Harmony’s TPAS – Treatment Professionals in Alumni Services. 

The recovery fellowship weekend will include recovery activities including:

  • 12 Step Meetings
  • Film Screening of Bill W 
  • A Living Large in Sobriety Lecture
  • TPAS Meeting
  • Addiction Professionals Networking

And recreational activities including:

  • Dog Sledding
  • Tours
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Snowshoeing
  • Tubing
  • Live Music
  • Open Mic Night
  • Shopping
  • Spa Services

All friends and family are welcome and encouraged to join us for this recovery fellowship weekend! The weekend is an excellent opportunity to network and hang out with fellows in recovery and addiction treatment professionals, not to mention a great mid-winter excuse to refuel and recharge.

Registration for the weekend is $25 which includes a special group lodging rate at the world-class full service ski in and out Beaver Run Resort. 
At 50% off, the rate is a huge savings off the regular peak season rate. Also, registration allows you to get 20% off lift tickets and lessons and 30% off equipment rental.

To reserve your spot for the recovery fellowship weekend contact Alice at Harmony Foundation at 970.685.9590 and be sure to go to www.rentskis.com/harmony to reserve your equipment rental at least 24 hours before your arrive at Beaver Run. Also, if you need transportation to Breckenridge, shuttle service is available from Denver International Airport through Colorado Mountain Express at 800-525-6363.

We hope you join us, our friends and family and Jaywalker Lodge, The Rose House and Sober Living in Del Ray Beach, Dominion Diagnostics and TPAS for this wonderful winter weekend getaway filled with recovery and recreation!

Sponsored in part by Passport To Recovery

 

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