Steven Wilson

The Leaves of a Victim never more with Steven Wilson

Steven Wilson

  • Be grateful; there are worse things than COVID

Be grateful; there are worse things than COVID

Friday 23rd December 2022

Steven Wilson shares his gratitude list and offers advice on coping with holiday loneliness and finding hope in recovery on 'The Leaves of a Victim never more'.
25 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

About this podcast

The Leaves of a Victim never more with Steven Wilson
Author:
Steven Wilson
Overview:
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing Relationships
Relationships & Community
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Episodes:
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Counting Blessings: Steven Wilson's Path to Gratitude and Healing

As we enter into The Christmas Season, I wish you a merry christmas and, as always, may you be a blessing and may you find serenity.
Feeling overwhelmed by life's challenges? Steven Wilson, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and a recovering addict, has a unique perspective on finding light in the darkest of times. In this heartfelt episode of 'The Leaves of a Victim never more', Steven opens up about a simple yet profound exercise from his group therapy sessions: listing things he's grateful for.
As the holiday season approaches, he shares his personal gratitude list, which includes art supplies, supportive friends, and even the small joys that often go unnoticed. Steven also tackles the holiday blues head-on, offering practical advice on coping with loneliness and isolation. He emphasizes the crucial role of support groups and family dynamics in his recovery journey, encouraging listeners to take risks and try new things. This episode isn't just about counting blessings; it's about embracing resilience and hope.
Whether you're struggling with addiction, dealing with past trauma, or just looking for a bit of inspiration, Steven's story offers a comforting reminder that gratitude can be a powerful tool for healing.