Feinberg Consulting Wishes You A Happy Easter
Easter is about family, friends, and cherished moments together. Wishing you all a wonderful day filled with love and laughter! 💕🐣
7125 Orchard Lake Rd, Ste 110, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 | 6274 Linton Blvd, Ste 101 Delray Beach, FL 33484
Easter is about family, friends, and cherished moments together. Wishing you all a wonderful day filled with love and laughter! 💕🐣
In sports, the culture surrounding game days has long been intertwined with the clinking of glasses and the cheers of jubilant fans. However, as societal perspectives on alcohol and substance use continue to evolve, so does the landscape of these rituals. From NFL and Monday Night Football to NASCAR races, the link between sports and…
Self-care is crucial when you want to help a loved one deal with a difficult situation or challenge. Here are some steps you can take to ensure you are in the right mental and emotional state to support them effectively: Remember, taking care of yourself is not selfish but necessary to be a robust and…
There’s a difference between isolation and solitude. You choose solitude because you like to be alone, but often, when working from home, people aren’t choosing it; they have been forced to be alone, and that isolation can cause disconnection, and disconnection is a place that addiction thrives in. It can be a natural progression of…
Being intentional about how you approach family gatherings can make a world of difference. It’s like crafting a recipe for a stress-free holiday season. Being together allows you to notice how you feel around your family and how others feel about you. Here are some tips to help create a more harmonious and comfortable holiday…
Steve Feldman, the CEO of Feinberg Consulting, was recently featured in Medium Magazine. In the article, he shared his insights on how to initiate, navigate, and maintain sobriety. Steve’s personal story of recovery led him to become the CEO of Feinberg Consulting, a company that provides support to individuals and families affected by addiction or…
When we were kids, bullying mostly happened at school or in the neighborhood. Back then, it was easier for parents to spot trouble as we were usually out playing all day. They didn’t hear from us until dinner, and nobody was too worried. If a problem arose, there was a quick discussion with another parent,…