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Intentional Recovery: One Morning At A Time
30 daagse cursus

Intentional Recovery: One Morning At A Time

Door Brian Hyman

Start dag 1
Wat je zal leren
Intentional Recovery: One Morning at a Time is a 30-day guided reflection and meditation course for people in recovery to build a consistent, meaningful daily practice. With just 5 minutes a day, this course helps you cultivate the habit of intentional living—something that is essential for those in recovery. When we begin the day with awareness and purpose, we move through life grounded, steady, and aligned with our values; our recovery is uplifted and fortified; and we live with purpose, meaning, and peace. Each of the 30 lessons offers a focused theme—such as stillness, compassion, boundaries, or gratitude—paired with a short reflection to help you center yourself before the day begins. Within each lesson we breathe and meditate together, and we internalize an inspiring spiritual quote to be utilized as a touchstone throughout the day. Over time, this daily rhythm builds a foundation of mindfulness and self-awareness that supports lasting recovery. The practice of being intentional in recovery shifts us out of autopilot. Instead of reacting impulsively or feeling unprepared and overwhelmed, we respond to situations with calm and clarity. We become proactive rather than reactive, steady rather than scattered, and the mind, body, and spirit become aligned with spiritual principles. As you move through this course, you will notice increased emotional regulation, greater self-compassion, improved clarity in decision-making, and a deeper sense of connection—to yourself and others. You will find more resilience when facing cravings, triggers, or unprocessed emotions, and a growing sense of healing, purpose, and inner peace. Who This Course Is For: • Individuals in recovery from addiction or addictive behaviors • Anyone seeking to build a consistent morning mindfulness practice • Those feeling overwhelmed, reactive, or emotionally unsteady • People looking to deepen their spiritual connection • Beginners who want a simple, accessible daily practice • Anyone wanting to live with more intention, clarity, and balance Benefits Of This Course: • Establishes a sustainable and powerful 5-minute daily habit • Encourages proactive, thoughtful responses instead of reactive patterns • Strengthens emotional awareness and regulation • Supports craving management and impulse control • Builds self-trust and inner guidance • Enhances presence in daily interactions • Promotes calm, clarity, and grounded decision-making • Reinforces consistency—key to long-term recovery Words Of Encouragement From Brian Hyman: Each morning is an incredible invitation to begin again. A chance to live with a little more awareness, a little more honesty, and a little more compassion. Being alive is indeed a gift. And recovery for many of us is a miracle. Let's enjoy this miracle together by being intentional with how we choose to live life. Give yourself just five minutes a day to align with who you are truly here to be. Remember to be gentle with yourself as you walk through these lessons. Trust that even the smallest experiences of presence are meaningful. Honor all your insights and reflections. Come home to your true self each morning, the incredible person you are here to be. Breathe courageously and listen to your heart as you reflect on what arises within your mind. And always let your inner wisdom guide you.

Brian Hyman

Malibu, CA, USA

Brian Hyman, RYT, is a dedicated yoga and meditation teacher, and longtime activist in the field of addiction recovery, blending mindfulness, movement, and spiritual practice to support lasting transformation. He has been working at a prominent treatment center in Southern California since 2012, where he has helped thousands of individuals...

Les 1
Today I Will Cultivate Stillness
This first lesson introduces the power of pausing and arriving fully in the present moment. Stillness becomes a foundation for clarity, grounding, and conscious recovery. Quote for the Day: “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
Les 2
Today I Will Use My Breath As An Anchor
Breath is presented as a reliable tool to steady the mind and regulate emotions, helping you return to balance whenever you feel unsettled. Quote for the day: “Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the mind.” — Patanjali
Les 3
Today I Will Remember I Am Not Alone
Recovery is supported by connection. This lesson emphasizes the importance of recognizing and feeling supported by others, even in quiet moments. Quote for the day: “Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I.” — Matthew 18:20
Les 4
Today I Will Be Compassionate With Myself
Self-kindness is essential for healing. This lesson encourages replacing harsh self-judgment with understanding and care. Quote for the day: “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” — Dalai Lama
Les 5
Today I Will Observe My Thoughts With Neutrality
Rather than identifying with every thought, you learn to witness them with distance, reducing their power and influence. Quote for the day: “Man is nothing but what he makes of himself.” — Jean-Paul Sartre
Les 6
Today I Will Allow Cravings To Pass
Cravings are temporary experiences. This lesson builds the skill of observing urges without acting on them, reinforcing self-control. Quote for the day: “The mind is everything; what you think, you become.” — Buddha
Les 7
Today I Will Practice Active Presence In My Body And Surroundings
Awareness of your physical environment and body fosters grounding, helping you reconnect with the present moment. Quote for the day: “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” — Lao Tzu
Les 8
Today I Will Move My Body With Care
In this lesson, intentional, gentle movement is framed as a way to honor and reconnect with your body during recovery and in all areas of life. Quote for the day: “Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit.” — 1 Corinthians 6:19
Les 9
Today I Will Choose Response Over Reaction
This lesson highlights the space between stimulus and action, empowering you to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively. Quote for the day: “Between stimulus and response there is a space.” — Viktor Frankl
Les 10
Today I Will Release What I Cannot Control
In this lesson, we are learning about letting go of control over uncontrollable circumstances to reduce stress and to cultivate acceptance. Quote for the day: "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference." - The Serenity Prayer
Les 11
Today I Will Listen Inwardly For Guidance
In today's lesson, you are encouraged to trust your inner wisdom and develop a deeper connection with your authentic self so that life can be individually purposeful. Quote for the day: “Know thyself.” — Socrates
Les 12
Today I Will Nourish My Body
Today we learn that caring for your physical health supports mental and emotional well-being, and this reinforces recovery as a holistic process. Quote for the day: “The body is the servant of the mind.” — Seneca
Les 13
Today I Will Soften My Inner Dialogue About Addiction
This lesson reframes addiction with compassion, reducing shame and opening space for healing. This will help us silence the inner critic and embody recovery as an honorable way of being in the world. Quote for the day: “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” — Rumi
Les 14
Today I Will Meet The World With Curiosity
In this lesson, we learn that it is beneficial when curiosity replaces judgment, helping you experience life with openness and renewed perspective. Quote for the day: “Wonder is the beginning of wisdom.” — Plato
Les 15
Today I Will Say What I Mean And Mean What I Say
Today's lesson is a gentle reminder that honest and intentional communication builds integrity and strengthens personal boundaries. Quote for the day: “Let your ‘Yes’ be yes, and your ‘No,’ no.” — Matthew 5:37
Les 16
Today I Will Acknowledge That Suffering Is Part Of Life
In this lesson we learn that accepting life’s challenges as natural fosters resilience and reduces resistance to difficult experiences. We also make a connection to the Buddha's First Noble Truth. Quote for the day: “To everything there is a season.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1
Les 17
Today I Will Be Forgiving With Myself
Self-forgiveness is presented as a necessary step in moving forward and releasing past burdens. Today we learn to let go and allow for mistakes which create spaces for redemption and freedom. Quote for the day: “Forgive yourself first, then forgive others.” — St. Teresa of Ávila
Les 18
Today I Will Notice What Is Possible
Shifting attention toward what is working cultivates hope and a sense of forward momentum. Today we learn that all things are possible when we have faith and belief in what is good and we are willing to take appropriate action. Quote for the day: “It always seems impossible until it is done.” — Nelson Mandela
Les 19
Today I Will Express Gratitude
Gratitude is framed as a powerful practice that shifts perspective and deepens appreciation for everyday life. In this lesson, we learn to be grateful for all things. Quote for the day: “If 'thank you' is the only prayer you know, that will suffice.” — Meister Eckhart
Les 20
Today I Will Connect With My Spirit
This lesson invites a deeper awareness of your inner life, fostering alignment between body, mind, and spirit. Quote for the day: “The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts.” — Meister Eckhart
Les 21
Today I Will Honor My Emotions
In this lesson, emotions and feelings are acknowledged as valid experiences. This teaching encourages allowing whatever arises each day to come without suppression or judgment. Quote for the day: “Spread love everywhere you go.” — Mother Teresa
Les 22
Today I Will Begin Again
In this lesson about beginning anew, we learn that each moment offers a fresh start. This recording emphasizes renewal and the ability to reset at any time. Quote for the day: “Each morning we are born again.” — Buddha
Les 23
Today I Will Trust My Path Of Recovery
Trusting the process of recovery helps you remain steady, even when progress feels uncertain. Today, we learn that wherever we are today, that will prove to be the right place. Quote for the day: “Walk as if you are kissing the earth with your feet.” — Thich Nhat Hanh
Les 24
Today I Will Choose Faith Over Fear
Today we learn that acting with courage despite uncertainty strengthens resilience and builds confidence in your path. Quote for the day: “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” — Martin Luther King Jr.
Les 25
Today I Will Contemplate Silence
Silence becomes a space for insight and awareness, allowing deeper truths to emerge beyond mental noise. We learn to cultivate silence and its potential for unlimited possibility and peace. Quote for the day: “Silence is the language of God.��� — Kabir
Les 26
Today I Will Be Of Service
For people in recovery, helping others is framed as a meaningful way to strengthen connection and purpose. Selfless service often powerfully shifts our perspective and uplifts our lives. Quote for the day: “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” — Aesop
Les 27
Today I Will Simplify My Approach To Life
Today we learn that simplicity reduces overwhelm and creates space for clarity, intention, and presence. We learn to let go of that which does not matter for today. Quote for the day: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” — Leonardo da Vinci
Les 28
Today I Will Honor My Healthy Boundaries
People in recovery benefit from setting and maintaining boundaries to protect our energy and support long-term well-being. We will discuss these ideas as they relate to what we can do for ourselves today. Quote for the day: “If I am not for myself, who will be?” — Hillel the Elder
Les 29
Today I Will Reach Out For Support And Connection
In this lesson, we discuss actively seeking connection to reinforce that recovery is not a solitary journey. We also find that there is more enjoyment in recovery when we walk this path with others. Quote for the day: “No man is an island, entire of itself.” — John Donne
Les 30
Today I Will Live My Recovery With Dignity And Grace
This final lesson integrates all prior themes, encouraging a grounded, intentional, and self-respecting approach to daily recovery. Moving forward, students can return to DAY 1 and begin again, or find other ways to be intentional with their recovery. Quote for the day: “If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is — infinite.” — William Blake

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