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Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.9 – Using Journals and Logs to Increase Awareness: Writing about your day creates a mirror for your mind. A trigger journal helps you see patterns clearly instead of guessing. Record when urges appear, what you were doing, and how you felt. Use short phrases or bullet points—no need for perfect writing. Review your notes weekly to spot repeating themes. Add positive entries, too, like calm moments or victories. Over time, journaling becomes proof of growth and strength. It helps your brain connect triggers with choices, not shame. Your story on paper becomes a guide for tomorrow’s progress.

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Practical tools and strategies to support behavioral change, strengthen recovery efforts, and promote long-term stability.

This course includes:
  • Relapse prevention and behavior tracking templates
  • Emotional regulation exercises and coping strategy guides
  • Planning tools for maintaining stability and achieving long-term recovery

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