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LIFE SKILL COURSES
Self Growth from the Personal Values Course
The Personal Values Course provides the opportunity for self-reflection and growth. It is not always an easy process but when done correctly a lot can be gained from the process. Below two Narconon Colorado graduates share their experiences of The Personal Values Course and what they got out of it.
I Won’t Let The Past Ruin My Life Anymore
Sometimes it is hard to let go of past transgressions. While it is good to learn from our mistakes it can become harmful to carry them around with us. An important aspect of addiction recovery is learning to live in the present without being stuck in the past. One Narconon graduate shares his story…
Learning to Rebuild Relationships
“I can be close to my family again and we can have loving relationships that have a basis in things that are whole, rather than things that are broken.” A big step in addiction recovery is learning to mend those relationships that have been damaged by past substance abuse.
Taking Responsibility for Personal Possessions
Many times when people are caught up in active addiction or substance abuse they begin to not take care of their belongings. It’s not due to being a “bad person“ but rather a shift in priorities.
Personal Development through Personal Values
When done correctly the Personal Values course has the ability to give people life changing realizations about themselves, their behaviors and their past patterns. This part of the program provides a great opportunity for personal growth and development. It is not an easy thing to do but it is very beneficial.
Learning From Past Mistakes
The Personal Values Course not only aims to help individuals establish their own morals and values, but it also gives students the opportunity to take responsibility for past misdeeds in order to learn from them.
Opportunity for Growth and Change
The Personal Values Course helps students to see where they went wrong at certain points in their lives in order to start to get things back on track. By learning the cycle of destructive habits, one is able to break free from the routines in order to develop healthier habits.