🧳 Transition & Reentry Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.12 – Using Reminders and Alarms for Structure: Reminders and alarms serve as gentle accountability partners that transform good intentions into consistent behavior. During reentry, it’s easy to forget new habits while adjusting to unfamiliar routines, but scheduled alerts keep you anchored. Setting reminders for hydration, meals, exercise, or reflection ensures your priorities remain visible throughout the day. Alarms also prevent procrastination by creating time awareness that supports better pacing. The goal isn’t to rely forever on external tools but to train your brain to recognize and anticipate structured patterns. Over time, repetition builds natural discipline, and reminders shift from necessity to reinforcement. Using technology wisely—like digital calendars or voice assistants—keeps routines seamless and stress-free. Thoughtful reminders create structure without rigidity, giving your day predictable flow while leaving room for flexibility. When used consistently, these small signals strengthen time management and accountability. Each alert becomes a supportive nudge that keeps your reentry grounded in intention and progress.

About this course

Essential skills to support smooth life transitions and successful reentry into independent living and community life.

This course includes:
  • Transition and reentry planning templates
  • Resource guides for housing, employment, and community support
  • Scenario-based exercises for problem-solving and adaptation

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