Concierge personal development coaching.
Daily, Weekly and bi-weekly contact.

My name is Eric Perowsky and I am a Yoga-informed Recovery Coach. Just by you reading this page, you have made a positive step in your life. Investigation and curiosity are the touchstones of self-care and self-discovery.

What is a recovery coach?

Every BODY is different. Everyone is allowed their own moment of clarity. Together we can engineer holistic lifestyle changes that are realistic and achievable. Thriving in life should not be so burdensome that you will not want to make the effort.

“Recovery 2.0 Coaching is an integrated, holistic approach to healing and transformation from addiction.” I draw from the 12-Steps and other recovery philosophies, yoga, meditation, nutrition, and my considerable life experiences. “The aim of Recovery 2.0 Coaching is to help clients heal from trauma, to tap into their potential and to realize their capacity for excellence.”

What can I expect in a typical session?
THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT IF YOU PUT YOUR MIND TO IT,
YOU CAN DO THIS!!

My “superpower” lies within having life/lived experience with relapse.
I know that I can help you create what I call
W.R.A.P. = Working – Recovery – Action – Plan.
It is in helping you with creating a plan that revolves around my personal “five non-negotiable” which are : Nutrition, Exercise, Hydration, Sleep and Meditation and adding a 6th if you are so inclined by creating community or in person accountability partners.

This all equates to making sobriety a priority or your full time job at least until the new habits (non-negotiables) become part of your routine.

I am basically 110. < 125. a session, payable in advance via venmo.

Sessions are 60 minutes.
They can be on zoom or facetime or google meets.

Here is a current subscription fee and schedule.
First 4 sessions (paid in advance) 500. (= 125 per)
Second set of 4 sessions (paid in advance) 475. (=118. per)
Eight sessions (paid in advance one time purchase) 920. (=115. per)
Twelve sessions (paid in advance) 1,320 (=110. per)
After a subscription is used up entirely the rate is 110.

Client is requested to pay at the end of the session.

A session, initially it is suggested to take place once a week to start.   Below is the R20 talk I did for Tommy.

I know I can help you get on your own unique path to thriving in recovery.

I can help you if…

 

IF You have just come out of treatment and you need to establish a routine.

  • The likelihood of relapse, without changing your playground and playmates, is extremely high

  • Let me help you build a strong foundation that can allow you to discover your own path in recovery.

IF You have any amount of recovery and are seeking a more holistic approach.

  • Meditation and yoga

  • Connection with likeminded people who are walking the path of recovery and discovery

IF You have a family member who is in active addiction or battling with trying to stay clean and sober.

  • Let me “help you take care of you”

  • We will create a holistic plan of action to get you on your own path of discovery

  • Our loved ones will often react in a positive manner when they observe us walking a path that contains a foundation of self-care

What is the difference between a Recovery Coach and therapist or sponsor?

  • Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness.

  • Live a self-directed life

  • Strive to reach their fullest potential

  • A therapist focuses on psychological pain and trauma.

  • They are trained to provide diagnosis and referral to other mental health services if necessary

  • Their services are more specific to mental health

  • In some cases, they have no personal experience with addiction or drug abuse nor are they in active recovery themselves

  • They charge a premium fee for their services (Some are covered at least partially by your insurance provider)

  • An AA Sponsor volunteers their services for free.

  • They don’t have any specific training and should only provide support in one recovery modality, the 12 Steps

  • May be a good choice for someone, particularly those interested in using the 12 Steps as a foundation for living

  • The 12 Steps of AA may also be a particularly good choice to use in conjunction with Recovery Coaching

  • Both modalities when fused together can bring about growth

I was highly active in AA and built a sober foundation there for nearly a decade. But I found I was still bumping up against something in myself that kept me limited. Incorporating breath work, yoga and meditation helped to illuminate my true nature. It became a light that illuminated my own personal path. That is the light I can help you find in yourself.

As a Recovery Coach, I now have over three decades of sobriety and have helped hundreds along their unique path. I know that not everyone does “sobriety” the same. Your path should honor and serve you.