Episode 102: “Living Centered Into New Year’s Habits”
Featuring Megan Repass, MS, CCTP, LADAC II, CCM
This week on the Living Centered Podcast we’re rethinking how we do New Year’s resolutions and intentions! Join Mickenzie and Hannah as they sit down with therapist and Director of Equine Therapy, Megan Repass for a conversation all about habits! The three explore how habits show up in our lives, the science behind how to form new ones and break old ones, and Megan even gave us a glimpse into what horses can teach us about this topic!
Meet this episode’s expert
Megan Repass, MS, CCTP, LADAC II, CCM has served in the helping profession and mental health field for 14 years working as an outdoor educator, director of a youth mentorship program, counselor and director in a co-occurring residential treatment program, and adjunct professor.
As an experienced administrator, certified equine, wilderness and adventure therapist, Megan brings a unique skillset to our team. Earning her Master’s Degree from Lipscomb University in psychology and a license in substance abuse counseling, Megan is a certified clinical trauma professional and utilizes modalities such as EMDR, IFS, psychodrama and experiential therapy. Having received specific training in spiritual care, Megan works individually with clients who have experienced hurt in a religious setting or who may be searching for a sense of belonging to a greater purpose.
As the director of our Onsite Adventures program, Megan blends her extensive time spent as an outdoor educator and backcountry guide with her experience as a trauma therapist, affording the ability to craft distinct outdoor experiences that are curtailed to client’s individual needs.
Mentioned in this episode
At the start of the New Year many of us make a list of goals and intentions but miss the important step of evaluating the daily activities that are required to reach those achievements.
Our lives are the sum of our habits. How we spend our time, consciously and unconsciously, will determine the trajectory of our lives. But the problem for many of us is that it’s easy to start habits… and really difficult to maintain them.
In our brand new free mini-course, How to Hack Your Emotional Health (And Why You Can’t Afford Not To), we’re going to look at what it takes to establish habits that we can actually keep, ones that we don’t abandon after a week, and how they can help us pursue and live into the future we want to live in every area of our lives!
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