Jess’s SobrieTea

Jess’s SobrieTea

Jess’s SobrieTea

  • Going to a mental hospital, gratitude, experience/strength/hope, life updates!

Going to a mental hospital, gratitude, experience/strength/hope, life updates!

Friday 25th November 2022

Join Jess's SobrieTea as she shares her experiences with mental health, gratitude, and sobriety. Listen to her journey of healing and self-acceptance.
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23 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Hopeful
Compassionate
Encouraging

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Jess’s SobrieTea
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Jess's SobrieTea: Finding Strength in Vulnerability and Gratitude

As much as I disliked being in the hospital, it was exactly where I needed to be at that time, so I could be safe.
Imagine finding yourself in a mental hospital, grappling with the raw reality of your struggles. In this deeply personal episode of 'Jess's SobrieTea', Jess opens up about her own experiences with mental health and sobriety. She bravely shares her journey, reflecting on the time she spent in a mental hospital and how it reshaped her perspective on life.
Jess talks about the small things she once took for granted and how her stay in the hospital helped her find a sense of safety and gratitude. But this episode isn't just about the dark moments. Jess also brings a message of hope and resilience. She discusses the importance of healing and self-acceptance, reminding listeners that even when things seem bleak, there is always a path to recovery.
Her candid reflections offer a comforting reminder that vulnerability can be a source of strength, not weakness. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in stories of human resilience, this episode has something for you. Jess's honesty and openness create a space where listeners can feel understood and less alone in their struggles.
So, brew yourself a cup of tea, settle in, and join Jess as she navigates the complexities of mental health and sobriety with grace and gratitude.