Towards Recovery

Towards Recovery - reflections and daily invitations

Towards Recovery

  • Day 27 - Remember who you are, and that you're OK

Day 27 - Remember who you are, and that you're OK

Saturday 29th January 2022

Huseyin Djemil explores self-acceptance and the power of connection in recovery, sharing personal stories and insights on overcoming imposter syndrome.
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Towards Recovery - reflections and daily invitations
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Finding Strength in Self-Acceptance: Day 27 of Towards Recovery

Today I found this picture that shows me holding my niece, jasmine, which was taken around when I was in rehab...Plus years on, it's still a reminder that I'm ok and you're ok, me, jasmine, and all of you out there.
Imagine feeling lost and unsure, questioning your worth in new situations. In this heartfelt episode of 'Towards Recovery', host Huseyin Djemil takes us on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. He opens up about his personal battles with imposter syndrome and how he navigates these feelings through self-talk and the support of loved ones. Drawing from his own experiences in rehab, Djemil reminds us that it's perfectly normal to not feel okay sometimes.
He emphasizes the importance of seeing ourselves and others as 'OK' and working with our strengths. One touching story involves his niece Jasmine, whose visits during his rehab stay played a crucial role in helping him reconnect with his sense of self-worth. Through these anecdotes, Djemil highlights the transformative power of connection and perspective in the recovery process.
This episode is a gentle yet powerful reminder that self-acceptance and connecting with others can be vital tools on the path to healing. It's an inspiring listen for anyone on their recovery journey or supporting someone who is.