🎉Exciting News – Misty Promoted to Outpatient Program Manager!🎉
We’re thrilled to share some amazing news with the team—Misty has officially been promoted to Outpatient Program Manager!
Misty joined Asana Recovery two years ago as a Case Manager, and from day one, she’s brought an unwavering level of compassion, professionalism, and dedication to both our clients and our staff. She’s gone above and beyond to support our mission, leading with heart and integrity every step of the way.
In her new role, Misty will oversee the outpatient program and continue making a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve. Her leadership and experience will no doubt strengthen the quality of care and connection we provide to our clients.
👉 Please take a moment to congratulate Misty on this well-earned promotion—we’re so lucky to have her!
Wellness Reminder: Employee Membership at American Gym💪🏋🏻♀️
Looking to prioritize your fitness this year? Don't forget that Asana Recovery has an employee account with American Gym!
If you're interested in being added to the membership list, feel free to reach out to yours truly, and I’ll make sure your name gets submitted.
yesenia.umana@asanarecovery.com
Let’s keep taking care of ourselves while we continue taking care of others. 💙
🎉Trivia Time!🎉
The Outrun, starring Saoirse Ronan, tells the story of a woman returning home to the Orkney Islands to recover after struggling with addiction in what major city?
As a follow-up: What mental health condition does her father struggle with in the film?
(2-part question)
💡 Hint: The film explores both addiction and family dynamics, including her father's diagnosis, which shapes her healing journey.
✅ How to Enter:
Email your answer to david@asanarecovery.com for a chance to win!
🎁 Prize: A $15 gift card (Uber, DoorDash, or Amazon – winner’s choice!)
🏆 Rules: Two winners will be chosen, and the selection will take place after 24 hours. Good luck!
Our very own Adam Shandrow leading group therapy.
Food for Thought
In recovery, life won’t always go according to plan. Triggers, setbacks, and unexpected challenges will come—but what matters most is how you respond. You may not be able to control every situation, but you can control your attitude, your choices, and the tools you use to stay grounded. That’s the real power of recovery: learning to pause, reflect, and respond with intention instead of reacting on impulse.
Well earned. Congrats Misty.
Congratulations. Excellent job and looking forward to working with you in your new role.