Do you have problems staying on
track?
Do you know what you can do for
yourself to feel better, but for some
crazy reason don't do it?
Join the club.
Guess what? Most people do not acknowledge to themselves they are finding relief from their symptoms. They think they are getting worse when the truth of the matter is they are recovering. The motivation to lead a healthy lifestyle becomes tough to sustain if you believe it is not making a difference.
Why? Many health care providers believe that people with Parkinson’s are destined to feel worse. This belief is simply not true. It is easy to slip back into this mind set when you are having a bad day.
When people embrace the false belief there is no hope it is inevitable that the false belief will be confirmed. Over time they do feel worse.
It is terribly important to acknowledge the progress that is made toward healing. Recovery is a gradual process which takes time. When you do not acknowledge you are beginning to feel better it is a huge leap of faith to continue a program of detoxing, exercising, releasing stress and eating nutritious food. This is where a Recovery Coach is a vital element of recovery.
What is Recovery Coaching?
Know what a fitness coach does? Recovery Coaching helps you sustain your commitment to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Recovery Coaching helps you stay on track day in and day out, doing all the things you know can help make you well again.
We don't just speculate on your recovery progress, we document
it. We help you:
- Continue your commitment to eat well, exercise, have fun and do something different every day.
- Understand and interpret changes in your symptoms.
- Learn how to track yourself in the moment so that
you can identify when you become stressed.
- Celebrate the days when you feel better.
The Recovery Coach reminds you that there are ups and downs with the recovery process. Some symptoms will get better today. Others may get worse. When you are going through a detoxification program, many people feel worse before they feel better. When you are inviting stress and trauma to be released from the tissues of your body it is normal for people to feel worse before they begin to feel a lot better.
Recovery involves periods of sustained disbelief that recovery is possible. New physical symptoms often emerge during recovery such as muscle spasms, pain, full body weakness or weak muscles. These are symptoms that arise when they body begins to discharge toxins and pathogens, unwind and release trauma. Some functions, organs and body parts function better; others function worse in the short run. The Recovery Coach helps you to acknowledge the symptoms of recovery and recognize them for what they mean.
It is critical to acknowledge the progress that is made toward healing. It takes patience. It takes commitment. It takes perseverance. Healing is a gradual process but being able to finally feel better is worth the commitment. The Recovery Coach helps you to honor and acknowledge the progress you are making.
The Recovery Coach helps you stay focused and committed to doing what is necessary to feel better. Coaching is done over the phone one-on-one with a Parkinsons Recovery staff member and through e mail correspondence.
The job of your Recovery Coach is to help you stay on track by doing all the things you need to do to get relief from your symptoms every day, day in and day out. We support your commitment to recover.
Recovery Coaching is successful because we fully and completely commit to helping you recover and because you commit to yourself.
$399 per month

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