
Welcome! We’re thrilled to have you join us on this transformative journey. The tools shared in this course have the power to impact your life and that of your clients. In today’s lecture, we’ll delve into my certifications, the course content, and the valuable takeaways you can expect. Let’s get started!
Becoming a Minor Adjustments Facilitator goes beyond merely assisting clients in creating change; it’s about transforming lives to help individuals reach their highest potential. In this video, we explore the distinction between obtaining and maintaining something. Let’s dive in!
"Today, we celebrate the 25 graduates from the Atlantic County Drug Court program. Your determination, resilience, and growth inspire us all."
In this lecture, we’ll explore how to maximize the benefits of this course for both you and your clients. Let’s dive in and make the most of this transformative journey!
In this lecture, we’ll explore how to maximize the benefits of this course for both you and your clients. Let’s dive in and make the most of this transformative journey!
Organizing a memorable graduation ceremony is a significant undertaking. A well-executed graduation ceremony not only honors graduates’ hard work but also fosters future alumni engagement with your institution.
Now, let’s reflect on your journey and how the pieces fit together. Consider the trajectory your life has taken and where it seems to be leading you. Remember the timeless wisdom: “It is better to give than to receive.”
As you look back, think about the moments when you extended a helping hand, shared your knowledge, or offered kindness. Those acts of giving create ripples that touch not only others but also your soul. Giving enriches your life, connects you with humanity, and brings purpose beyond the self.
In life, there exist passions that ignite our souls, activities that pull us into their current, and moments when we lose ourselves in the flow. These are the signposts guiding us toward purpose—the compass needles pointing to our true north.
Mission statements are important for several reasons:
1. **Purpose and Direction**: A mission statement defines the purpose and reason for an organization's existence. It provides clarity on what the organization aims to achieve and the direction it wants to move in.
2. **Guiding Principles**: Mission statements serve as a set of guiding principles that help align the actions and decisions of the organization. They act as a roadmap for all stakeholders to follow.
3. **Motivation and Inspiration**: A well-crafted mission statement can motivate and inspire employees, customers, and other clients. It can create a sense of belonging and unity towards a common goal.
4. **Accountability and Evaluation**: Mission statements help in holding the organization accountable for its actions and goals. They also provide a basis for evaluating the organization's performance and progress.
Overall, mission statements play a crucial role in defining the identity, purpose, and goals of an organization, and they are essential for its long-term success and sustainability.
Let’s delve deeper into empowering your clients on their purpose journey. Beyond the guide, consider these additional strategies:
Mindfulness and Self-Reflection:
Encourage clients to cultivate mindfulness. Regular self-reflection helps them connect with their inner compass.
Suggest practices like meditation, journaling, or nature walks.
Explore questions like: “What brings you joy?” or “When do you feel most alive?”
Yes, organizing a graduation ceremony is indeed a big job. It involves coordinating various aspects such as venue selection, event logistics, guest invitations, program planning, and more. It requires attention to detail, good organizational skills, and strong communication abilities to ensure that the event runs smoothly and successfully. If you need any assistance or guidance on organizing a graduation ceremony, feel free to ask!
Everyone makes mistakes, big and small. Sometimes our mistakes take us down the wrong path and send us spiraling into destructive life patterns, and sometimes we learn a lesson and never make the same mistake again.
Welcome to the Minor Adjustments Guide for Facilitators! This concise manual is designed for passionate individuals who impact lives in addiction, decision-making, and transformation. Discover strategies to enhance your career and personal development, fostering holistic well-being. Whether you’re a professional, team leader, or counselor, this guide encourages thoughtful introspection and meaningful change. Let it ignite your enthusiasm and resilience as you navigate complex issues and make a difference in the lives of others.
If you resonate with these inquiries, this course is tailored to assist you. The Transtheoretical Model (TTM), developed by Prochaska and DiClemente, recognizes that change is a crucial goal in recovery. However, our thought patterns and addictive tendencies often resist it, despite significant consequences.
The Minor Adjustments Guide equips facilitators with structured sessions, activity sheets, and coaching advice to promote change. Emphasizing proactive measures and trigger identification, this guide acknowledges that relapse is part of the recovery journey. Your fervor and commitment to aiding those in need during their toughest times are valued. As a facilitator, you can effectuate positive transformations and guide them toward a better path.
"Mastering the Minor Adjustments Guide for Facilitators empowers facilitators to implement positive change effectively."
Our mantra is "Anywhere but backward"
*** Please Note: The Minor Adjustments Guide for Facilitators Course is FULLY ACCREDITED by the Complementary Therapists Accredited Association (CTAA). The Minor Adjustments Group, Inc. also holds Full Accreditation as a Course Provider with the CTAA - Membership Number: 10666268.
Disclaimer: Please be aware that this course is not a requirement for CPRS certification, nor does it contribute to the LCADC or CADC exams. It is designed for those who wish to actively engage in The Minor Adjustments Guide for Facilitators. While Udemy is not accredited as an institution, its certificates are a testament to skills and accomplishments, yet do not meet formal accreditation criteria.