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D.A.R.E. 2 B DIFFERENT for you who’ve been through too much, seen too much, and then trust too little? I see you. What u want 2 b when u grow up?

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Healing isn’t who you become; it’s who you always were.
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HOODZVILLE: D.A.R.E. 2 B DIFFERENT
You’re not broken — you’re rebuilding with better materials.
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@Taliya Keys This is how the Two D.A.R.E. Frameworks Mirror Each Other 1. D = Decide - Document. Decide is the moment a young person admits, “Something has to change.” Document is the moment they capture what’s actually happening. These two mirror each other because: You can’t decide without seeing the truth, and documenting the truth forces a decision. Decide = the internal choice. Document = the external evidence. 2. A = Acknowledge - Analyze. Acknowledge is emotional honesty “This is affecting me.” Analyze is mental clarity — “Why is this happening? What patterns do I see?” They mirror each other because: Acknowledging opens the heart. Analyzing opens the mind. Both steps force the young adult to stop running from the problem. Acknowledge = feel it. Analyze = understand it. 3. R = Replace - Reveal. Replace is choosing a new behavior, thought, or response. Reveal is uncovering the root, the belief, trigger, or lie that needs replacing. They mirror each other because: You can’t replace what you haven’t revealed. Revealing the root makes the replacement meaningful instead of random. Reveal = identify the broken piece. Replace = install the new piece. 4. E = Elevate - Empower. Elevate is rising into a higher version of yourself. Empower is giving yourself the tools, boundaries, and support to stay there. They mirror each other because: Elevation is the outcome. Empowerment is the maintenance plan. Elevate = rise. Empower = stay risen. When you put the two frameworks side by side, you can see the pattern: Thanks for asking. Good question. LWK.
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@Jazmine Keys **REDEMPTION ARC** I worked or as they say, Walked through my Own 12‑Step Transformation with (D.A.R.E. + W.I.D.E. + A.I.R.R.). Along the way with the bible also my 12-step program of AA, NA, and CA. Decide / What / Awareness Acknowledge / Identify / Interrupt Replace / Decide / Replace Elevate / Evaluate / Reinforce Don’t get me wrong I still see a therapist every couple of years whenever my thoughts get cloudy. A few people ask how it was possible to stay sober this long. I was amazed as to why they would ask this and not just accept me not getting high. So, I went back and retraced my steps on how I did it, (stay sober) from the beginning until now. This is what the results are. I never knew there was a name for it until I researched it by tracing my steps. A REDEMPTION ARC. So, I decided to share it with others.
D.A.R.E. 2 B DIFFERENT 1: DOING THE WORK IS IMPORTANT!
Before we start, I want you to do something simple. Take a deep breath and tell your brain: We’re not doing the same old thing today. Because today isn’t about school, the gym, or the playground. It’s not about rules. It’s not about what people think you can or can’t do. Today is about, retraining the brain, the part of you that’s been running old programming from old pain, old environments, and old voices. And if you give me fifteen minutes, I’m going to show you something that writing Hoodzville taught me. You are not stuck. You are trained. And anything trained can be retrained. Welcome, and thank you for joining us today. My name is Larry W. Keys, and I am the author of Hoodzville urban books. Having years of experience being sober over 35 years, working around youths in the work force, and hearing their stories about how their families were affected by their decision making. Along with my Addiction Treatment Counseling studies, and google, I was able to put this Retrain the brain, DARE, 2 B, DIFFERENT presentation outline together for our youth and young adults dealing with peer pressure, bullying, alcohol, and gambling. In DARE. D. stands for DECIDE, A. stands for ACKNOWLEDGE, R. stands for REPLACE, and E. stands for ELEVATE. Now, for some of us our brain has been lying to us for years and today, I’m going to prove it with a quick story from Hoodzville that mirrors a Hoodzville Yangsters struggle. Taken from Hoodzville, Yangsters to Role Model. Like a mirror he saw the reflection of his face. Where did I go wrong? Now somebody who looks like me is going to jail, OR WAS HE? Jim thought out loud, Country better not snitch on me! As he wiped a tear from his eye, he grabbed his stomach, then wiped his nose, and rolled across the bed in pain. Another thought came to him. If only I had some junk, I could work this mess out, and everything would go back to the same! Jim rolled off the bed, and headed for the door, as he slammed the door shut with a nasty attitude, he thought out loud with strong feelings without having any gratitude. Jim said. I’m going to get me some damn junk today! My intentions are that you put yourself in Jim’s shoes for one moment.
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Hoodzville: D.A.R.E 2 B DIFFERENT
D.A.R.E. 2 B DIFFERENT D-Decide-make a decision for your future. A- Acknowledge-you need to be honest with yourself. R-Replace- your negative thoughts with positive ones. E-Elevate- set up steps from where you're at today in life, to where you want to be tomorrow.
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Hoodzville; D.A.R.E. 2 B DIFFERENT youth and young adult MOTIVATION SUPPORT GROUP built on one truth: “You can’t change what you don’t understand!”

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