Episode 085: MartinJon: Nationally Respected Recovery Specialist. Helping Those Who Help
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Helping those who help is at the core of MartinJon's Practice. As a nationally respected recovery specialist he is passionate about bringing recovery solutions into organizations as well as to support individuals.
To "Recover To," which is at the core of MartinJon's practice, is to thrive in every area of life. As a recovery mentor he offers individuals support to integrate and grow not only in recovery, but in life.
As a consultant he offers companies strategies, tools and resources to increase the health and wellbeing of employees which improves productivity and output.
His recovery and personal growth has led him to understand that those who support can often not get, or accept, the support they need. This can lead them to feeling overwhelmed and experience burn out. And for many companies these are the people that hold up entire organizations.
Emotional stability is essential if we want to support others. Finding that is unique for each of us. Whether you are a Peer Support Specialist, Social Worker, Therapist, or find yourself caring for an elderly relative or being a parent, the best you can do for those you are caring for is to recover your Self.
When we are living with anger, or trauma we can easily pass that pain onto those who we are caring for.
He can be found at:
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