I Choose The Bear Podcast

E35: Keep Going

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There are seasons in life that don’t feel like living…they feel like surviving. Whether you’re still in an abusive relationship, navigating the aftermath of leaving, or carrying a sadness that feels heavier than words can describe, this episode is for you. In this episode, I share my own experience, “I’m not suicidal, but I don’t want to be alive like this” I offer encouragement for the woman who isn’t sure she can take another step. This is a reminder that healing doesn’t happen all at once. It happens one breath, one decision, and one day at a time. Keep going.

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