Sue Hamilton's Journey: From Depression to Faith and Sobriety
My key thing is: call out for help, ask for forgiveness and ask that this god come, live in your heart. Yes, because my heart is with people that have addictions of any sort.
Ever thought a simple act like making your bed could be the first step towards a better day? Sue Hamilton certainly does. In this episode of 'The Call with Nancy Sabato', Sue opens up about her battle with depression and alcohol addiction, sharing how she found faith and hope at her kitchen table. For years, Sue struggled with the weight of depression, often finding it hard to get out of bed.
She realized that leaving her bed unmade made it easier to crawl back in, hiding from the world and her problems. Her solution? Make the bed first thing in the morning. This small act became a symbol of starting the day with purpose and intention. Sue's story isn't just about tidying up; it's about reclaiming control over her life. By making her bed, she felt a sense of accomplishment that motivated her to keep moving forward.
She also found solace in spending time with God each morning, which became a cornerstone of her recovery. Sue's candid conversation with Nancy Sabato highlights the importance of these daily rituals in overcoming life's challenges. She emphasizes that asking for help, practicing self-care, and inviting faith into your life can pave the way for healing and transformation.
If you're looking for practical advice and heartfelt inspiration, Sue Hamilton's journey is a testament to the power of small steps leading to big changes. Tune in to hear her story and perhaps find a spark of motivation to start your own path to recovery.