It is not uncommon that a person gets off track during their recovery journey. Many people fighting for themselves to leave alcohol, drug, sex, or other addictions have great chances of starting abuse again in the middle of their journey.
This is when they need inspiration to stay focused on their goal and leave their harmful habit. But for inspiration, they need motivation. And for motivation, they need to practice several things daily. Read further to learn want you can do for an effective recovery journey.
Embarking on your journey of addiction recovery marks the initial stride towards a vibrant and wholesome future, a path that will persist throughout your lifetime. To propel yourself forward on this expedition towards vitality, wellness, and the abundant joys that wait, it is imperative to nurture both your motivation and inspiration.
To be precise, it is the dynamic force that propels our actions. There are merely two types of motivation: intrinsic and extrinsic. When your actions are driven by a deep-rooted belief in the healthiness and righteousness of your choices, you are guided by intrinsic motivation.
Conversely, if your actions are influenced by external factors or the pursuit of rewards, you have tapped into extrinsic motivation. In the realm of addiction treatment and recovery, both types of motivation often intertwine.
For instance, your triumphs in recovery can be amplified by cultivating meaningful relationships (extrinsic motivation) and the yearning to lead a healthier, more fulfilling life (intrinsic motivation). The key lies in sustaining the motivation to pursue recovery, outweighing the past motivations that bound you to your substance of choice.
While motivation provides a purpose to break free from addiction, you must also attain the mental, emotional, and spiritual state to tenaciously pursue recovery. Inspiration acts as the driving force that fuels motivation. Also, motivation is defined as an emotional and spiritual compass that directly impacts the human mind and soul to act. These concepts help us to understand why we as individuals must nurture inspiration.
Without motivation, you lack the momentum to embark on the difficult path of recovery. Your motivations can’t do anything without inspiration and nurturing your emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Thus, motivation and inspiration are inherently intertwined and will help you achieve what you seek.
Discovering inspiration in your recovery doesn’t require a grand voyage. In the past, you may have witnessed the sun’s arrival amidst the haze of drug or alcohol use, but now, make a conscious effort to rise early and witness the morning sun.
Savour a cup of coffee or tea as you acknowledge how it helps to start a new day and a fresh beginning, not just for your recovery but for every living being on this planet. Allow the magnificent beauty of the sunrise to ignite a sense of belonging to something vast and magnificent.
If you feel that nobody could comprehend the profound experience of getting and staying sober, remind yourself that this perception is mistaken. Countless individuals have openly shared their journeys through various mediums, both online and in print, and immersing yourself in their narratives can be a great way to find inspiration. It reminds you that you are not alone and that while the path may be complex and long, lifelong sobriety is not only achievable but also immensely rewarding.
When you require a swift surge of motivation, make it a habit to regularly explore quotes that ignite the fires of addiction recovery. These inspirational messages will redirect your thoughts in a more positive direction, providing ample food for thought. You can save them on your smartphone or write them in a journal so that you can check them regularly to stay focused on your journey.
It’s easy to lose sight of your progress in your recovery journey. Journaling serves as a window into your past, allowing you to witness the subtle transformations over time and fortifying your determination to persevere.
Our happiness and fulfillment stem from the companionship, emotional support, and shared experiences of others. Being actively involved in a recovery community provides social support and a sense of fellowship.
Apart from participating in local 12-Step groups or similar programs, your support network can also encompass outpatient group therapy, cultivating sober friendships, and engaging in online forums. These resources are teeming with inspiring individuals who will help fuel your motivation and reinforce your commitment to sobriety.
One of the most powerful ways to strengthen your recovery is by actively assisting newcomers as they embark on their journey toward healing. Whether it’s serving as a sponsor, sharing your story as a speaker, volunteering at sober events, or simply making coffee and offering words of encouragement during meetings, being of service to those in early recovery helps you maintain your intrinsic motivation and a deep-rooted desire to succeed in your recovery. By becoming a source of inspiration for others, you reinforce your determination and commitment to lasting sobriety.
Life spirals into chaos, and time slips through our fingers, leaving behind days and weeks we barely recall. However, by immersing ourselves in the present moment and making the most of it, we can find a wellspring of inspiration.
While life may present its share of mundane moments, it’s important to recognize that there lies the potential for joy even in the ordinary. Discover and cherish those precious moments, cultivating mindfulness and finding comfort within yourself.
Engaging in meditation and mindfulness training can greatly facilitate this process. Free guided meditation videos on platforms like YouTube can be completed in just five to ten minutes, grounding you firmly in the present. As a result, triggers that once stirred anger and worry will breeze by, barely leaving a trace. By becoming less reactive and unbothered by external circumstances, staying inspired in your sobriety becomes effortless.
Leaving addiction is not easy for anyone! It requires significant effort and a great time to completely recover from alcohol, drug, or other addictions. As we have discussed, you need to have the inspiration to stay motivated and focused on your goal. While you can try to stay motivated and inspired throughout the process, a reliable recovery center can help you make the process seamless.
At OC Revive, we teach you techniques that offer inspiration and prevent you from leaving the path in the middle of the journey. Our team of experts is fully equipped and has years of experience. They understand patient needs and requirements. Therefore, our professionals tailor our services to the individual’s challenges and needs. So, if you are struggling to completely depart from addiction behaviors, contact us today at (844) 954 3890
I began my journey to recovery back in 2011 when i moved to California from New York.Along with my recovery and beginning a new way of life, I began to develop a heart for others struggling with sobriety.My journey to California was filled with many trials and lessons learned, but most of all, personal growth. I truly believe I would not have found success if I didn’t come to California.
I first opened an adult treatment center, California Prime Recovery(CPR) as a way to work with those struggling on a daily basis. Over the last 3 years, CPR has evolved into someting much more impactful and beautiful than i could’ve ever imagined. I have come to realize that my own happiness and growth depends on being involved in the lives of others in recovery. Helping people through recovery is a cornerstone of many 12 step programs, and it has become the most important aspect of personal life. Giving back to those still suffering is the only way not to lose what you have gained.
Throughout this journey, and by mentoring many adolescents, I realized i wanted to offer more to teens who were struggling just as i was. This is when i decided to start OC Revive. I had built many wonderful relationships throughout my professional journey and found two others who shared the same vision, and passion that i had for the youth. It didn’t take long for myself, Tyler Michaelis, and Derek Walsh to turn our dream into a reality. We are committed to providing the best possible treatment for adolescents and truly believe “their future is our collective responsibility”.
As Co-Founder & COO of OC Revive, Derek has a wealth of personal and professional experience dealing with the issues faced by today’s troubled teen. Throughout High School and College, Derek struggled with peer pressure, learning challenges, and substance abuse. Working with the support of family and friends, Derek set out to conquer those obstacles and find a richer, more fulfilling life.
On 15 October 2012, Derek overcame his own substance abuse problem and dedicated himself to help others work through their own addiction. A year later, Derek began a new journey and started his career in the recovery industry. Throughout his career, Derek has worked his way through numerous roles at top-rated treatment centers. While working at those treatment centers, Derek began to see a pattern that those struggling individuals would’ve benefited immensely from receiving earlier in life.
Derek decided that he wanted to be a part of the solution, and find a way to address those issues at an earlier age. He concluded that there needed to be interventions before adulthood, and he didn’t want to see anyone going through the same cycle that he did. That was when he and Tyler Michaelis decided to start OC Revive, to make sure teens get the help they need to find a purpose that leads them to a life of happiness and success.
Derek attended college at Orange Coast College and Santa Barbara City College.
Brittany joins the OCR team with over 15 years of experience in the Mental Health adn Substance Abuse field. Brittany has been licensed for almost 8 years and has worked in various settings throughout her career, including inpatient psychiatric treatment, outpatient, residential treatment center, PHP and IOP settings. Brittany has been supervising Associate Marrige and Family Therapists and Associate Social Workers for almost 6 years and works in compiance and auditing to ensure that treatment centers are up to par with biling regulations. Brittany has worked with young adults and adolescents for most of her career.
Brittany earned her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at California Baptist International University. Brittany enjoys working with adolescents and young adults and believes that ever single person has the ability to set goals and meet them, even when they can’t see it themselves. Brittany loves spending time with her family, traveling, good coffee, and being outdoors.
Patrick is amental health and addiction professional that has a passion for recovery and helping others. He was inspired and encouraged by his mentors to work with individuals and families that have been affected by mental health issues, alcohol and drug addiction. He ahs been working in the field of addiction recovery for 19+ years and is an Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Licensed Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor through the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals. Patrick is also certified in Adult and Adolescent Anger Management. His Career in addiction treatment began in 2001 at the Betty Ford Center i Rancho Mirage CA. as an Addiction Specialist working on the inpatient campus and is the co-creator of Betty Ford Center’s “Young Adult Track” specializing in work with 18-25 year old Patients. he also excelled in working with addicted and impaired professionals in the “Replase and Recovery Program”.
Patrick transitioned to Orange County in 2011 where he accepted a position as the Program Director for Orange County Recovery Services. Patrick is a gifted lecturer, group facilitator and counselor with a pssion for reocery that has been an active recovery member for over 25 years.
Anthony is an Orange County local and has been a great addition to the Oc Revive team. Since 2015, Anthony has been working in the substance abuse field and has also pursued his drug and alcohol counseling license. Since being with Revive Anthony has established a relationship within the School Districts and serves as a voluntary speaker for substance abuse awareness in the community. By sharing his personal testimony, he has excelled in gaining trust and building rapport with others. He always seems to have a smile on his face and brings a positive vibe wherever he goes. With that being said, Anthony is very passionate about the work that he does and goes above and beyond to provide our struggling youth the care that they so desperately need.
Tyler is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to teens and their families. Once a teenager that struggled with addiction, mental health, and poor choices, Tyler is aware of the growing demand and need for early intervention in adolescents and young adults. Growing up in Orange County, he battled addiction and peer pressure all throughout high school and during his time at Saddleback College. During those troubled years, Tyler’s parents and family were emotionally drained and heavily impacted by his addiction. Unfortunately, they did not know where to turn for help nor did they have the courage to set boundaries with him.After 7 painful years, they finally forced Tyler out of the house and into treatment at the age of 23.
April 5th, 2010 is a date that Tyler and his family hold dear. On that date, Tyler enrolled in a 4-month treatment program which laid the foundation for his recovery. With the help of treatment professionals, supportive friends and family, Tyler was able to build a better version of himself. This started with slowly building his self-esteem, and growing a community of peers to support him throughout recovery.
In 2011,with the desire to help others struggling with addiction, he decided to start working in the addiction field. Tyler obtained his CADAC || Counselor certification and graduated from Cal Sate University of Long Beach with a degree in Health Care Administration. Since then, Tyler has worked all areas of treatment starting as a detox technician and working his way up to Program Director. Today, Tyler feels blessed and grateful for getting a second chanse at life. He has a great relationship with his family, is happily married and has a great group of friends. Once a lost teen, Tyler now has purpose and passion. He’s dedicated his life’s work to helping teens and their families. As the Founder, Tyler Michaelis is confident that OC Revive will renew the lives of struggling teens while bringing back hope to their families
Tyler is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to teens and their families. Once a teenager that struggled with addiction, mental health, and poor choices, Tyler is aware of the growing demand and need for early intervention in adolescents and young adults. Growing up in Orange County, he battled addiction and peer pressure all throughout high school and during his time at Saddleback College. During those troubled years, Tyler’s parents and family were emotionally drained and heavily impacted by his addiction. Unfortunately, they did not know where to turn for help nor did they have the courage to set boundaries with him.After 7 painful years, they finally forced Tyler out of the house and into treatment at the age of 23.
April 5th, 2010 is a date that Tyler and his family hold dear. On that date, Tyler enrolled in a 4-month treatment program which laid the foundation for his recovery. With the help of treatment professionals, supportive friends and family, Tyler was able to build a better version of himself. This started with slowly building his self-esteem, and growing a community of peers to support him throughout recovery.
In 2011,with the desire to help others struggling with addiction, he decided to start working in the addiction field. Tyler obtained his CADAC || Counselor certification and graduated from Cal Sate University of Long Beach with a degree in Health Care Administration. Since then, Tyler has worked all areas of treatment starting as a detox technician and working his way up to Program Director. Today, Tyler feels blessed and grateful for getting a second chanse at life. He has a great relationship with his family, is happily married and has a great group of friends. Once a lost teen, Tyler now has purpose and passion. He’s dedicated his life’s work to helping teens and their families. As the Founder, Tyler Michaelis is confident that OC Revive will renew the lives of struggling teens while bringing back hope to their families