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Bounce Back to yourself.
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Welcome to We Do.
Meet @Charlie Morrison and the team from wedocharlie.com @Garth Rogers @paulo Pinto WRP Facilitators @emma buttriss and @ruth Lilleker Neurodiversity and inclusion ( maunirainbow.com ) @Tia Boulton - Supervision @Marcus Ward LERO Community Development and Consulting
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Designing Your Days: Why Resilience Needs a Plan
Wellness and Recovery Program (WRP) Today The Weekly Schedule for the Container Sessions is as follows: MONDAY: 19H00/UK, 20H00/SA, 11H00/PST, 14H00/EST WEDNESDAY: 12H00/UK, 13H00/SA, 04H00/PST, 07H00/EST THURSDAY: 19H00/UK, 20H00/SA, 11H00/PST, 14H00/EST Please feel free to join for FREE. https://www.skool.com/we-do Should you wish to join the Premium or VIP Plans, please see below https://www.skool.com/we-do/plans Here we explore the concept of cultivating resilience by building a resilient lifestyle through intentional planning rather than mere survival. It is suggested that true well-being is achieved by treating your weekly schedule as a flexible, personal compass to help navigate life’s inevitable chaos with purpose. By auditing a standard 168-hour week, one can strategically allocate time for rest, meaningful connections, and personal growth alongside professional duties. By viewing time as a finite resource, individuals can shift from reacting to chaos to proactively designing their days. Success in this framework relies on setting firm boundaries, communicating goals to others to ensure these habits endure and remaining flexible when circumstances inevitably change. Ultimately, we are encouraged to experiment with different routines to find a proactive lifestyle built on self-discovery and adaptability through an authentic rhythm that prevents burnout. Through clear communication and commitment, one can construct a life that feels fulfilling rather than exhausting and allows for consistent recovery.
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Designing Your Days: Why Resilience Needs a Plan
Chemsex
Most people hear that word and think they already know what it means. The reality is, they usually don’t. Chemsex isn’t just about the drugs. It isn’t just about sex either. For many people it’s about escaping, coping, connection, confidence, loneliness, trauma, shame or simply trying to quieten a brain that never seems to switch off. Sometimes it’s all of those things at once. We also know there’s a significant overlap between chemsex and neurodivergence, particularly ADHD. That doesn’t mean ADHD causes chemsex, but it can help explain why some people become caught in a cycle that’s incredibly difficult to break. Recovery isn’t about judgement. It’s about understanding what’s underneath the behaviour in the first place. Because until we understand why, it’s very difficult to change what. That’s where coaching can make a real difference. Having someone alongside you to help make sense of what’s happening, explore what’s driving it, and support you to move towards the life you actually want. No judgement. No labels. Just honest conversations and practical support. We’re looking at introducing Chemsex Coaching sessions on Mondays and Fridays. Before we do, we’d like to know… Would this be something you’d find helpful? We’re simply trying to understand whether this is a service people would genuinely use. Let us know below or send us a private message.
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The Three Brains of Resilience: Leading Your Inner Sage
Wellness and Recovery Program (WRP) Today The Weekly Schedule for the Container Sessions is as follows:MONDAY: 19H00/UK, 20H00/SA, 11H00/PST, 14H00/ESTWEDNESDAY: 12H00/UK, 13H00/SA, 04H00/PST, 07H00/ESTTHURSDAY: 19H00/UK, 20H00/SA, 11H00/PST, 14H00/EST Please feel free to join for FREE. https://www.skool.com/we-do Should you wish to join the Premium or VIP Plans, please see below https://www.skool.com/we-do/plans The Three Brains of Resilience: Leading Your Inner Sage We look at a framework for building emotional resilience and recovery by categorising the human mind into three distinct functional and neurological states as three distinct "inner voices". Brain 1.0 represents a primitive survival mode focused on fear, while Brain 2.0 describes a reward-seeking system driven by dopamine and temporary gratification that can lead to addictive behaviors. The ideal state is Brain 3.0, or the "Inner Sage", utilizes the prefrontal cortex which enables a person to act with logic, empathy, and self-control. Stress often triggers a toxic cycle between survival and seeking. To shift away from impulsive reactions, it is suggested that using mindfulness techniques like deep breathing and grounding to re-engage the prefrontal cortex. We emphasize that by consciously practicing these shifts, individuals can leverage neuroplasticity to strengthen their capacity for calm leadership over their own lives and which allows individuals to retrain their minds, moving from a state of constant survival to a life led by conscious awareness. Personal recovery depends on moving away from reactive impulses toward a state of intentional awareness.
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