“You need to trust the water. It is your best friend.”
This, coming from a 21-year-old who began swimming at age three and who has competed professionally, advising a 40-plus-year-old who has
never swam. I always wanted to learn how to swim, but did not know what to expect other than being in water and learning the “easy” techniques. Boy, was I wrong!
My biggest setback was not trusting myself to
know that the water and my body could hold me up, instead of drown - if I relaxed. Throughout the process, my coach was there telling me, “I am right here, I won’t let you get hurt.”
Tisby to Discuss Christian Nationalism on March 1
February 12, 2021
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Christian author, speaker and historian Jemar Tisby will speak at University of the Ozarks on Monday, March 1, as part of the Cecil and Ruth Boddie Farmer Chapel Guest Speaker Series.
Tisby’s talk is titled,
“How to Fight Christian Nationalism,” and it will begin at 7 p.m. in the Walton Fine Arts Center. The in-person event is open only to Ozarks students, faculty and staff. However, it will be broadcast live on the University’s Facebook page for viewing by external audiences.
Because of limited seating, Ozarks students, faculty and staff must pre-register for the event through this link: https://forms.gle/3ankLq2BCac4CcMs5
Jan 19, 2021
The Four County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services is set to receive nearly $918,000 in federal funds for projects that support substance use and abuse services.
At their meeting Thursday, the board awarded over $550,000 to A Renewed Mind Behavioral Health Services, nearly $182,000 to the Maumee Valley Guidance Center, and over $177,700 to Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio.
A Renewed Mind will utilize the funds to provide extended stays at their men’s residential facility in Napoleon for clients that need more than 30 days of residential treatment.Some of the funds will also be used for walk-in services, including diagnostic evaluation, linking clients to treatment.Maumee Valley Guidance Center will be purchasing mini-vans to transport clients, and to expand their adolescent prevention program.
Author Barbara Vetter’s new book “Renewed Mind: How to Navigate Opposing Forces and Thrive” is an illuminating exploration of various paths to emotional healing.
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Recent release “Renewed Mind: How to Navigate Opposing Forces and Thrive” from Page Publishing author Barbara Vetter, LPCC is an empowering guide to accessing emotional pain. You will move beyond the hidden negative experience that can hinder the healing process, true emotional recovery is possible and that’s good news. FAIRLAWN, Ohio (PRWEB) December 23, 2020 Barbara Vetter, LPCC specializes in healing the wounded soul. She has published her new book “Renewed Mind: How to Navigate Opposing Forces and Thrive”: a thought-provoking guide to achieving a state of emotional well-being. The author describes a typical response when touching the deep spaces of the heart in this reflection from a client. She stated: “‘I didn’t
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