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Write for You: Your Inner Chameleon

by Nancy Casey

Chameleons are relatively small lizards that are famous for their ability to avoid predators by changing colors to blend into whatever background they happen to be standing on. They move their bodies to blend in, too. For example, if they are walking along a branch, they will sway with the same rhythm as the leaves that are moving in the breeze.

We do that, too. We don’t change colors. (Unless we blush, which hardly helps us to blend in!) We do change our behaviors for different situations, though. It’s a survival technique, too. Although we are all distinct individuals, it’s hard to feel comfortable when other people are only noticing your difference or constantly calling attention to it.

What do you do to blend in to various situations? Think about ways that you sit, stand, and walk when you are with people who know you well and accept you unconditionally. Compare that to your body language when you are at work, in school, or meeting the family of your love-interest for the first time.

We blend in with language, too. If you are multi-lingual, this is obvious. Even if you only speak English, the variety of English that comes out of your mouth and even the things that you say will differ depending on who you are talking to. Think about how you answer the question, “How is your day going?” when the cashier asks that as you pay for your groceries. If you answered as if you were talking to a therapist, the situation would turn uncomfortable.

Clothing is important to blending in. So much so that some situations have dress codes. Interestingly, sometimes in order to blend in, you have to wear clothes that usually make you stand out. Think of a formal dance or a Halloween party.

Are there situations where it is simply impossible for you to blend in? How do you handle those? Do they make you uncomfortable? Do you try to blend in anyway, or do you just roll with it? Is there a pep talk you give to yourself to remain relaxed and confident when you think everyone is noticing how different you are?

Today, write about your habits and practices of blending in. How much effort do you put into it? When is it important? What is difficult about it? How much do you care? Have your attitudes about it changed over your lifetime?

As you write this, remember that your writing only needs to blend in with your own ideas about how you feel like writing right now. That’s what writing for you is all about.

When you have finished, give your work a title. Make sure the date is on it somewhere, too. Add decoration and color to the page as needed. Here is an example of what a person could write.

Here is a video with more information about how amazing chameleons are, but if you would be grossed out by watching them chomp large insects, you might want to skip it.

Share what you have written! Post it as a comment below. You can type in your work. Or post a picture of it.


Nancy Casey has lived in Latah County for many years. Sometimes she teaches writing classes at the Recovery Center. You can find more of her work here. If you are in recovery and would like her (free!) help with any kind of writing project—resumes, letters, stories novels—email latahrecoverycenter@gmail.com for more information.

June at the Latah Recovery Center

 

I wasn’t quite organized enough to get our June calendar out with the regular Monday announcements. I hope you don’t mind two emails from us this week!

We have some unique Special Features and new regular offerings for June:
Annual Board of Directors Meeting: Public Welcome Tuesday, June 12 3:45-5
Free Meal or Snack Sponsored by Good Sam Tuesdays, 5:30-out of food

Acupuncture for Recovery with Megan Baumgartner Thursday June 14 AND 28, 2-3pm
Stewards of Children Training Thursday June 21, 6-7pm
PEER Social Activity: Fishing Saturday, June 9. rodsprague@nethere.com for details.

Alcoholics Anonymous                                                                                      Every day, noon

 

Positive Affirmations                                                                                          Mondays, 12-1

 

Life Skills                                                                                                              Mondays, 5-6

 

Refuge Recovery 420 E. 2nd St                                                                         Mondays, 6

 

Recovery Peer Volunteer Meeting                                                                    Last Monday of month, 6pm

 

Yoga (Hosted by Moscow Yoga Ctr)                                                              Tuesdays 12:30-1:30

 

Annual Board of Directors Meeting:  Public Welcome                Tuesday, June 12 3:45-5

 

Chess w/Steve                                                                                                      Tues and Thurs 5-6

 

Narcotics Anonymous                                                                                        Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 (Womens mtg)

 

Free Meal or Snack Sponsored by Good Sam                                               Tuesdays, 5:30-out of food

 

Prescription Addiction Support Group                                                             Tuesdays 7-8

 

Positive Affirmations                                                                                          Wednesdays 5-6

 

Recovery International:  Mental Health Self-Help                                      Wednesdays, 6:30-8

 

Acupuncture for Recovery with Megan Baumgartner                                 Thursday June 14 AND 28, 2-3pm

 

Stewards of Children Training                                                                          Thursday June 21, 6-7pm

 

New Volunteer Orientation                                                                                Thursdays 4-5

 

Peaceful Art Practices                                                                                         Thursdays 5-6

 

LAMI:  Family Support Program                                                                     2nd Thurs of month 7-8:30

 

All Recovery Meeting                                                                                         Fridays 5-6

 

Narcotics Anonymous                                                                                        Fridays 5:30-6:30 (Open mtg)

 

Movie/Games:  Check website for listing                                                       Fridays 6:30-9

 

PEER Social Activity:  Fishing                                                                          Saturday, June 9.  rodsprague@nethere.com for details.

 

AA Speakers Meeting                                                                                         3rd Saturday of month, 11-2:30

 

Learn How to Crochet & Calm Your Mind                                                    4th Sat of month, 10-12

 

Adult Children of Alcoholics, Women’s Meeting                                          Sundays 6-7:30 

 

Classes and Groups are ALWAYS FREE OR AT COST AND OPEN TO ALL. 

 

RSVP LatahRecoveryCenter@gmail.com Bolded Date=Regular offering.  Plain text=Special offering for month. 

 

Need an understanding person to talk to?  We have Recovery Peer Volunteers here to help you in recovery from mental health and addiction issues all hours of operation. We are here to help!

 

This Week at the Latah Recovery Center

June is coming FAAAaaSSt! Mark your calendar for these special offerings:
June 9 PEER Social Activity: Fishing. Contact Rod for more info rodsprague@nethere.com
June 12, 3:45-5 is our Annual Meeting of the board of directors. Meets at LRC.
June 14 and 28 Acupuncture for Recovery with Megan Baumgartner 2-3pm
June 21, 6-7pm Stewards of Children Training

 

The latest from our Write for You writing blog: https://latahrecoverycenter.org/2018/05/29/write-for-you-more-than-five-senses/

We just uploaded another Recovery Radio episode. Listen to it here: https://latahrecoverycenter.org/2018/05/29/recovery-radio-5-17-2018/ OR subscribe to the entire podcast and listen to any past episode on ITunes or GooglePlay.

Want to be a part of the statewide IROAR Recovery Motorcycle Ride in late August? Comes thru Moscow on Aug 31, 9am. Contact Staceyr@recoveryidaho.org for details.

Here’s the calendar:

May at the Latah Recovery Center
Alcoholics Anonymous Every day, noon
Positive Affirmations Mondays, 12-1
Life Skills Mondays, 5-6
Refuge Recovery 420 E. 2nd St Mondays, 6
Recovery Peer Volunteer Meeting Last Monday of month, 6pm
Yoga (Hosted by Moscow Yoga Ctr) Tuesdays 12:30-1:30
Recovery Peer Volunteer Training Tuesday 6-9, May 22 AND 29 Please RSVP by May 20
Chess w/Steve Tues and Thurs 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 (Womens mtg)
Prescription Addiction Support Group Tuesdays 7-8
Easygoing Facial Wednesday 2:15-3, May 9
Coping Skills Wednesday 2:15-3, May 23
Positive Affirmations Wednesdays 5-6
Intro to MSWord and Powerpoint Wednesday 6:30, May 9
Recovery International: Mental Health Self-Help Wednesdays, 6:30-8
New Volunteer Orientation Thursdays 4-5
Peaceful Art Practices Thursdays 5-6
LAMI: Family Support Program 2nd Thurs of month 7-8:30
All Recovery Meeting Fridays 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Fridays 5:30-6:30 (Open mtg)
Movie/Games: Check website for listing Fridays 6:30-9
AA Speakers Meeting 3rd Saturday of month, 11-2:30
Learn How to Crochet & Calm Your Mind 4th Sat of month, 10-12
Social Activity: Bowling (carpoolers meet 1pm Rosauers parking lot Sunday May 20, 2pm
Recovering Parents: Trust Based Relational Intervention Parents Group Sunday 5/6, 2:30-4
Adult Children of Alcoholics, Women’s Meeting Sundays 6-7:30
Classes and Groups are ALWAYS FREE OR AT COST AND OPEN TO ALL.
RSVP LatahRecoveryCenter@gmail.com Bolded Date=Regular offering. Plain text=Special offering for month.
Need an understanding person to talk to? We have Recovery Peer Volunteers here to help you in recovery from mental health and addiction issues all hours of operation. We are here to help!

Write for You: More than Five Senses

by Nancy Casey

You can think of the senses of taste, touch, smell, hearing, and sight as the Familiar Five.

Many people have had experiences involving a “sixth sense” where some kind of knowledge comes to them without use of the Familiar Five.

We also have a sense called proprioception, which is a person’s sense of where their body is in space and how it got there.

Without proprioception, you couldn’t bring a fork to your mouth while you are looking out the window. The sense of proprioception helps prevent a person from tripping on things or clipping a shoulder walking through a doorway. Proprioception is indispensable for kicking or blocking a soccer ball.

Researchers have also identified a sense they call interoception, and that is what you will be writing about today.

Interoception is your sense of what is going on inside of your body. It’s a little bit like the sense of touch, but not exactly, because touch information comes through your skin. Touch is about the outside. Interoception is about the inside.

Perhaps you have experienced a tickling feeling when your stomach rumbles. That’s interoception. What other sensory messages do you get from your digestive system? Think about how your body tells you that you need to eat or that you have eaten too much? What sensory information comes in when you swallow something that is too big? Interoception is the sense that tells you to make a trip to the bathroom.

Interoception brings us all kinds of messages about physical pain. Think of headaches and belly aches, sore muscles and creaky joints.

Sometimes interoception tells us how we respond inside to events outside of ourselves. It’s hard not to notice the uncomfortable sensations that come with fear or anxiety. Can you also notice the more pleasant sensations? What does your body feel like inside when you get good news? What do your insides feel like when you laugh or sit companionably with a friend?

Today in your writing, try to engage with your sense of interoception and write about what you notice. Not everybody finds this easy. You might have to take some time to do some noticing first. You can record your thoughts by freewriting, making an alphabetical list, or drawing an outline of your body and labeling it.

We have lots of words that describe the information we receive from the Familiar Five senses–bright, sharp, loud, bitter, smooth, hot… Are words like these useful in describing what interoception tells you? If not, make up some new words.

However you decide to write about the information you get from your insides, be sure to give your work a title when the page is finished. Make sure the date is on it somewhere, too. Add decoration and color to the page as needed. Here is an example of what a person could write.

Share what you have written! Post it as a comment below. You can type in your work. Or post a picture of it. You don’t have to give your name.


Nancy Casey has lived in Latah County for many years. She has taught writing classes at the Recovery Center. You can find more of her work here. If you are in recovery, Nancy offers help with any kind of writing project—resumes, letters, stories, novels, journaling—whatever you are working on, big or small. Email latahrecoverycenter@gmail.com for more information.

 

This Week at the Latah Recovery Center

Here’s an interesting LATE ADDITION to our calendar: Trauma Based Yoga class Tues. May 29, 12:30-1:30.
The reality of our experience here on this planet can be difficult to bear. -Steven Cope. Yoga is part of an ancient system meant precisely to address human suffering, particularly in the body where it hides. The common denominator of all traumas is an alienation and disconnection from the body and a reduced capacity to be in the here and now. Trauma is a hardwired, persistant aversive state. The practice of yoga, integrating body, mind, breath, is a systematic path toward well being.

This Weeks Special Offerings:
Recovery Peer Volunteer Training, Pt 1.: Tues 6-9pm. The class we require of our volunteers that wish to coach others dealing with addictions and mental health issues. Learn about Recovery Plans, Relapse Plans, and much more!

In honor of Mental Health month our volunteer Cindy is offering Coping Skills on 5/23 2:15-3pm

Learn to Crochet and Calm Your Mind 5/26, 10am

HAVE YOU HEARD RECOVERY RADIO? New episodes to download now on GooglePlay and ITunes. Or catch it live on KRFP, Thursdays, 1pm.

May at the Latah Recovery Center
Alcoholics Anonymous Every day, noon
Positive Affirmations Mondays, 12-1
Life Skills Mondays, 5-6
Refuge Recovery 420 E. 2nd St Mondays, 6
Recovery Peer Volunteer Meeting Last Monday of month, 6pm
Yoga (Hosted by Moscow Yoga Ctr) Tuesdays 12:30-1:30
Recovery Peer Volunteer Training Tuesday 6-9, May 22 AND 29 Please RSVP by May 20
Chess w/Steve Tues and Thurs 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 (Womens mtg)
Prescription Addiction Support Group Tuesdays 7-8
Easygoing Facial Wednesday 2:15-3, May 9
Coping Skills Wednesday 2:15-3, May 23
Positive Affirmations Wednesdays 5-6
Intro to MSWord and Powerpoint Wednesday 6:30, May 9
Recovery International: Mental Health Self-Help Wednesdays, 6:30-8
New Volunteer Orientation Thursdays 4-5
Peaceful Art Practices Thursdays 5-6
LAMI: Family Support Program 2nd Thurs of month 7-8:30
All Recovery Meeting Fridays 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Fridays 5:30-6:30 (Open mtg)
Movie/Games: Check website for listing Fridays 6:30-9
AA Speakers Meeting 3rd Saturday of month, 11-2:30
Learn How to Crochet & Calm Your Mind 4th Sat of month, 10-12
Social Activity: Bowling (carpoolers meet 1pm Rosauers parking lot Sunday May 20, 2pm
Recovering Parents: Trust Based Relational Intervention Parents Group Sunday 5/6, 2:30-4
Adult Children of Alcoholics, Women’s Meeting Sundays 6-7:30
Classes and Groups are ALWAYS FREE OR AT COST AND OPEN TO ALL.
RSVP LatahRecoveryCenter@gmail.com Bolded Date=Regular offering. Plain text=Special offering for month.
Need an understanding person to talk to? We have Recovery Peer Volunteers here to help you in recovery from mental health and addiction issues all hours of operation. We are here to help!

Interesting Data from the Latah Recovery Center

Latah Recovery Center Supporter:

As I prepared for a couple of important fundraising presentations I did a little research on changes in local crime rates. I think you will be pleased by the data I found. It is in the press release I copied below.
I thank you for YOUR part in making this happen.
Yours Truly,
Darrell

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Drug and alcohol related crimes are significantly down in Moscow.
Moscow measures crime in 36 categories. 23 of those categories are down from 2013 to 2016. More importantly, crimes the Latah Recovery Center likely impacts are down substantially: drug related calls down 28%, alcohol offenses down 51%, and intoxicated persons down 30%.
In speaking with Moscow Police Chief Fry to determine if there were any procedural or enforcement changes that might account for these large drops, he said that first time alcohol possession had changed from a misdemeanor to an infraction. No other significant changes on his end. He believes the opening of both the Community Hospital Association of Spokane clinic and Latah Recovery Center around 2013, and the Hope Center’s continued efforts deserve much of the credit.
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This Week at the Latah Recovery Center

Its National Mental Health Month! Two of our volunteers, Cindy and Sharlisa, are helping us celebrate by providing a special class on Coping Skills 5/23, 2:15-3pm. Come support Cindy and Sharlisa, learn some new skills and honor National Mental Health month all at once.

This weeks writing prompt from our Write for You writing group: https://latahrecoverycenter.org/2018/05/14/summers-suitcase/

Recovery Peer Volunteer training is 5/22 and 5/29. 6-9 pm at the Latah Recovery Center. If you want to help people learn life skills, develop relapse and recovery plans and much more as they recover from addiction and mental health issues, this class is for you. Please RSVP to latahrecoverycenter@gmail.com by 5/20.

This months Peer Social Activity is bowling. Zeppoz, 2pm on 5/20. Contact Rod about carpooling if needed. rodsprague@nethere.com

Here’s whats happening:
May at the Latah Recovery Center
Alcoholics Anonymous Every day, noon
Positive Affirmations Mondays, 12-1
Life Skills Mondays, 5-6
Refuge Recovery 420 E. 2nd St Mondays, 6
Recovery Peer Volunteer Meeting Last Monday of month, 6pm
Yoga (Hosted by Moscow Yoga Ctr) Tuesdays 12:30-1:30
Recovery Peer Volunteer Training Tuesday 6-9, May 22 AND 29 Please RSVP by May 20
Chess w/Steve Tues and Thurs 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 (Womens mtg)
Prescription Addiction Support Group Tuesdays 7-8
Easygoing Facial Wednesday 2:15-3, May 9
Coping Skills Wednesday 2:15-3, May 23
Positive Affirmations Wednesdays 5-6
Intro to MSWord and Powerpoint Wednesday 6:30, May 9
Recovery International: Mental Health Self-Help Wednesdays, 6:30-8
New Volunteer Orientation Thursdays 4-5
Peaceful Art Practices Thursdays 4-5 (cancelled May 17)
LAMI: Family Support Program 2nd Thurs of month 7-8:30
All Recovery Meeting Fridays 5-6
Narcotics Anonymous Fridays 5:30-6:30 (Open mtg)
Movie/Games: Check website for listing Fridays 6:30-9
AA Speakers Meeting 3rd Saturday of month, 11-2:30
Learn How to Crochet & Calm Your Mind 4th Sat of month, 10-12
Social Activity: Bowling (carpoolers meet 1pm Rosauers parking lot Sunday May 20, 2pm
Recovering Parents: Trust Based Relational Intervention Parents Group Sunday 5/6, 2:30-4
Adult Children of Alcoholics, Women’s Meeting Sundays 6-7:30
Classes and Groups are ALWAYS FREE OR AT COST AND OPEN TO ALL.
RSVP LatahRecoveryCenter@gmail.com Bolded Date=Regular offering. Plain text=Special offering for month.
Need an understanding person to talk to? We have Recovery Peer Volunteers here to help you in recovery from mental health and addiction issues all hours of operation. We are here to help!