COVID-19 has forced many households into the entrepreneurial world; whether they are ready or not. In many respects, entrepreneurs can exhibit symptoms that mirror other substance abuse disorders. Left unchecked, families can find themselves in a financial bind that they may not be able to recover from.
VIDEO: Goals and Dreams Are Powerful Motivators
Recovery teaches us “take one day at a time”. When we introduce goals and dreams into the conversation, we not only convey belief that long-term recovery will happen, we replace emotional purchases with purposeful spending.
VIDEO: Those In Recovery Are People Too!
When talking to your loved one, do you tell him what to do or do you teach them how to think for themselves?
VIDEO: The Total Cost of Recovery Includes Financial, Emotional, Spiritual and Physical Issues
As parents or partners of someone with a substance use disorder, it is imperative to remember that we have made promises to support the entire family – not just the patient.
VIDEO: Spending the Money Is A Reflection of The Hope and Dedication That You Have for Your Loved One
Plan for helping your loved one in recovery while supporting your entire family.
VIDEO: Finances: Have the Conversation!
Learn how to set boundaries and develop solutions.
VIDEO: Substance Use Disorder Is A Family Problem with Significant Financial Implications
A comprehensive plan for the family. Emotional confidence for the those in recovery
VIDEO: The Importance Of Financial Literacy For Those With Substance Use Disorder
The comprehensive costs of substance abuse are significant to the individual and their family.
VIDEO: Bridging the Gap Between Sober Life and Sober Living
Maintaining sobriety is a full time commitment that must be integrated with managing a career and family.