WELLNESS TOOLBOX
Daily Maintenance Plan
STRESSORS
Identifying Stressors
Early Warning Signs
100
Something small you can do that helps you feel calmer or more grounded

Wellness tool

100

This plan lists the things you need every day to feel “okay” or balanced.

Daily Maintenance Plan

100

One common stressor that can increase cravings.

?

100

How do you feel when you are stressed out?

?

100

Name one early warning sign that relapse may be coming.

?

200

Name one wellness tool you can use in under 5 minutes.

Deep breathing, stretching, stepping outside, listening to music, spending time with grandchildren/family

200

Name one thing someone might include in their daily maintenance plan.

Journaling, eating regular meals, taking medication as prescribed, drinking water, checking in with a friend

200

True or False: Stress can increase the risk of relapse.

True

200

True or False: Everyone has different stressors.

True

200

Cravings can be an early warning sign.

Yes

300

Name one wellness tool that you'd like to try.

?

300

This part of the plan helps you notice early signs that you might need extra support.

Early warning signs.

300

Name one stressor you might encounter during the week.

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300

Name one situation that causes stress for you personally.

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300

What is one behavior change that can signal relapse risk?

Sleeping more less, mood changes etc.

400

Who decided what goes in your wellness tool box?

You do

400

Three Descriptive words for when you are feeling all right.

?

400

Can stress come from both good and bad events?

Yes

400

Knowing your stressors can help prevent relapse.

?

400

Early warning signs often happen before relapse.

True

500

How can you get more ideas for your Wellness Toolbox?

Ask friends, family members, look online, notice what makes you feel good during the day.

500

What is a daily maintenance plan?

Things you do every day to maintain your wellness.

500

Ignoring stress can increase relapse risk?

yes

500

Can people be stressors.

Yes

500

When is it easiest to stop a relapse from happening?

Before using again.