Meeting Opening - SMART Recovery 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Meeting Opening - SMART Recovery document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field where it prompts 'my name is ____'. This personal touch helps create a welcoming environment.
  3. Fill in the duration of the meeting by selecting either '60' or '90' minutes, ensuring participants are aware of the time commitment.
  4. In the attendance verification section, pre-fill the Location and today's date, along with your facilitator's phone number. This will expedite any necessary documentation at the end of the meeting.
  5. If you wish to contribute, consider filling in a donation amount that reflects what you might save by attending instead of engaging in addictive behaviors.

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Create the change you need with the SMART Recovery 4-point program 1 Build and maintain motivation. Change requires motivation. 2 Cope with urges and cravings. Urges and cravings are a normal part of recovery. 3 Manage thoughts, feelings and behavior. 4 Live a balanced life.
It is a peer support group where people are there to help themselves and help each other. People report back on how their last week has been, discuss the agenda item they have put forward and what their plans are for the coming week. The SMART Recovery tools are discussed and used during the meeting.
Change is a word we hear often, especially here at SMART Recovery. To change something in ones lifeno matter what it may berequires awareness, motivation, commitment and WORK. (You can throw in the 3 Ps as well Practice, Patience, and Persistence.)
We pass the hat only to meet our expenses. SMART Recovery is abstinence-based and focuses on four points: First Enhancing and maintaining motivation; Second Coping with Urges; Third Managing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; and Fourth Living a balanced life.