Blu Robinson

The Agents of Recovery Podcast

Blu Robinson

  • Producing a Winning Recovery Plan

Producing a Winning Recovery Plan

Friday 17th December 2021

Tune into 'The Agents of Recovery' for tips on crafting a personalized recovery plan and staying adaptable in your journey.
56 minutes
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About this podcast

The Agents of Recovery Podcast
Author:
Blu Robinson
Overview:
Categories:
Recovery Reimagined
Body & Mind
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Crafting Your Unique Recovery Game Plan

You should have a playbook because things are gonna come up in your life. It's fine on math, okay, man, so I don't want to Max, always always hits it. You know we can't be supermen, because really, after all, we're just agents of recovery.
Ever felt like you’re fumbling through recovery? This episode of 'The Agents of Recovery' is here to help you get back on track. Hosted by Coach Blu Robinson, Brock Bevell, and joined by Max Hall and Coach Jensen, this conversation dives into the nitty-gritty of creating a personalized recovery plan. Forget the one-size-fits-all approach; this episode is all about making real-time adjustments that fit your unique journey.
The hosts discuss the importance of having a relapse prevention plan but emphasize that it’s equally crucial to be adaptable. Life throws curveballs, and sometimes you need to call an audible. From managing emotions to overcoming ego, the conversation is rich with practical advice and personal anecdotes. Coach Blu puts it best: 'You should have a playbook because things are gonna come up in your life'.
What makes this episode stand out is its focus on self-awareness and the ability to recognize when you're off your game. Brock Bevell shares his morning routine struggles, saying, 'I usually wake up in the morning and I'll have zero energy...you just gotta understand that'. It's a reminder that even those who've been through it still face daily challenges. The episode also highlights the importance of communication and support systems.
Whether it's talking to a friend or seeking professional help, having a network can make all the difference. And it's not just about taking; being of service to others can be incredibly rewarding and beneficial for your own recovery. So if you’re looking for a podcast that offers genuine, heartfelt advice from people who’ve walked the walk, tune into this episode. You’ll come away with practical tools and a renewed sense of purpose on your path to recovery.