by Chris Newcomb | Jan 20, 2023 | News
Blog Compassion Fatigue Have you ever experienced compassion fatigue? Not sure? It might sound something like this: “If I have to hear her complain one more time about that situation, I am going to scream! I am at the point where I just don’t care anymore. I...
by Chris Newcomb | Jan 17, 2023 | News
Blog How to Establish Boundaries at Work Boundaries are something you may not realize you need to have for self-care until you realize you don’t have them. This is true in our personal lives as well as professional. When it comes to work, boundaries are...
by Chris Newcomb | Jan 10, 2023 | News
Blog New Year’s Revolution Revolution (Noun): A sudden, complete or marked change in something Did you say you want a revolution? The Beatles did! We’re 10 days into a brand new year. This is the time of year where people are asked about their new...
by Chris Newcomb | Dec 13, 2022 | News
Blog A FLY S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS Ever used a fly swatter? It is so satisfying! Until you miss. Then…not so much. Whoosh! Bam! Whoosh! Nothing but air passing through mesh squares. Nothing but smacking inanimate objects. Nothing but mission failure. But, when you...
by Chris Newcomb | Nov 22, 2022 | News
Blog The Science of Gratitude As we approach Thanksgiving this week, let’s give thanks to all the turkeys who bravely give their lives so that we can have a tryptophan-sponsored nap (or several)! **This just in: Apparently, turkey’s are NOT grateful for...
by Chris Newcomb | Nov 10, 2022 | News
Blog Why the Five Whys? When I was a kid, my favorite question to ask was ‘why’. Why? I don’t know why. See what I did there? *Crickets* (Note to self: stop using that joke). Seriously though, as peer recovery specialists, we are engaged in a noble mission: support...