Please, please tell me where I can make a difference. Because sober is empty without it. I need it for me but I also want to make the difference. My story is not all that unique. I'm asking, begging, because I need it to keep on keeping on.
Mr Bradley -- We all fail and the first step is to admit it and to seek help to succeed. Second step is to realize your kids love and need you no matter what. Together you and your kids can turn this around and can get through your struggle. Reach out to the Herren Project because you and your kids are worth it. It won't be easy but you can do this. You are not a loser because you are alive and despite what you may believe you love and are loved by your kids. Reach out to: THE HERREN PROJECT SOCIAL MEDIA. Do it now. Don't put this off. Your life matters. Your kids lives matter. Facebook: facebook.com/herrenproject/ Twitter: twitter.com/HerrenProject Instagram: instagram.com/herrenproject/
John, I never thought after 15 years I'd finally stay clean. I've just now been able to be around certain things and it not make me want for more or something else. I never understood or recognized normal or being myself. I thought the climb from the bottom was day by day, getting clean and staying positive. I'm 34 and my rude awakening after sobering up was symptoms of a diagnosis I'd lived but still didn't understand because it was on others terms. I came clean about everything, signed over my right as a father to my soon to be 8 year old daughter still wondering why on a good day I feel the favor I do after all I've done and whom I've wronged. His story really connected with me because it was about what he learned or who he could help from all the bad times. Not about fame or money but just feeling better. It's not easy and sometimes it's awful but keep listening. If it wasn't for these stories I wouldn't be here
@@danmchugh8407 Mr. McHugh -- God bless you for taking the time to line up those links for John Bradley as he called out for help. It took a concerted effort to do that. I say this because doing that is real and loving and caring. And that's how we help and rescue and save each other. One person, one outreach at a time. Addiction is ultimately a condition of secrecy and loneliness. When another person makes a connection, the addict is shown that another person cares and is inviting him to join in a world of authenticity and connection. Mr. Bradley -- if you continuing to struggle, hang in there. Just hang in there. I know that's easy to say but not easy to do. While it's not easy, it is straightforward. If you can endure you have a chance. As do your sons and every other person who loves you. Their chance to love you.
As a teacher, Chris Herren should visit every school in America. Great story of struggle and success.
HI MR COFFMAN
You touched my life. I know God is turning my life for the best
Chris Herren had a tragic beginning with a triumphant ending. God Bless you Chris!
This guy is awesome.
he just came to my school to day may 17,2016
Nice to see Chris turn his life around. As an FSU graduate, I remember him being a real mess at the time.
Please, please tell me where I can make a difference. Because sober is empty without it. I need it for me but I also want to make the difference. My story is not all that unique. I'm asking, begging, because I need it to keep on keeping on.
How long have you been sober
:)
Lost in this as I'm trashed. Bc I failed and my kids failed. Where do I pick up? Do I disappear? Reality? I'm a loser....
Mr Bradley -- We all fail and the first step is to admit it and to seek help to succeed. Second step is to realize your kids love and need you no matter what. Together you and your kids can turn this around and can get through your struggle. Reach out to the Herren Project because you and your kids are worth it. It won't be easy but you can do this. You are not a loser because you are alive and despite what you may believe you love and are loved by your kids. Reach out to: THE HERREN PROJECT SOCIAL MEDIA. Do it now. Don't put this off. Your life matters. Your kids lives matter.
Facebook: facebook.com/herrenproject/
Twitter: twitter.com/HerrenProject
Instagram: instagram.com/herrenproject/
John please don't give up. I feel you, brother I'm in the same fight. It's hard but as long as you don't give up there's hope. Don't give up man.
John,
I never thought after 15 years I'd finally stay clean. I've just now been able to be around certain things and it not make me want for more or something else. I never understood or recognized normal or being myself. I thought the climb from the bottom was day by day, getting clean and staying positive. I'm 34 and my rude awakening after sobering up was symptoms of a diagnosis I'd lived but still didn't understand because it was on others terms. I came clean about everything, signed over my right as a father to my soon to be 8 year old daughter still wondering why on a good day I feel the favor I do after all I've done and whom I've wronged. His story really connected with me because it was about what he learned or who he could help from all the bad times. Not about fame or money but just feeling better. It's not easy and sometimes it's awful but keep listening. If it wasn't for these stories I wouldn't be here
@@danmchugh8407 Mr. McHugh -- God bless you for taking the time to line up those links for John Bradley as he called out for help. It took a concerted effort to do that. I say this because doing that is real and loving and caring. And that's how we help and rescue and save each other. One person, one outreach at a time. Addiction is ultimately a condition of secrecy and loneliness. When another person makes a connection, the addict is shown that another person cares and is inviting him to join in a world of authenticity and connection. Mr. Bradley -- if you continuing to struggle, hang in there. Just hang in there. I know that's easy to say but not easy to do. While it's not easy, it is straightforward. If you can endure you have a chance. As do your sons and every other person who loves you. Their chance to love you.