Great content as usual!! You are both Awesome 🙌 and Steve, you are a Very knowledgeable, empathic and just all around a good soul and you put things in Perspective in such a Classy way. Stay safe. Bless ya'll 🙏 ❤ PS, I am sorry you thought of YOURSELF Worthless. You have come along way. You should be PROUD of Yourself.
Thank you for sharing your story! It helps more people than you’ll ever know!! I’m so proud of you for not only battling through it, but your will to continue to fight through it is so inspiring. Sending you positive thoughts, prayers, & vibes. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I am really struggling with my mental health right now (PTSD and depression) so thank you so much for posting this video. It has helped my feel less alone 💚
What a powerful truth you have shared. You have no idea how rare it is to find someone who is not only truthful about their own journey, perception, and treatment. Bless you and i look forward to hearing more.
Hey Steve good to see you. Great follow up to last weeks discussion. I appreciate your honesty and willingness to put your life here for us. Your story is inspirational and useful for folks to hear real struggles. Have a great rest of the day...Ciao... Peace Hi to Marc
Thanks Steve for sharing your powerful story. I can relate having alcohol and mental health issues in my family. You are helping so many people. Thanks again for sharing and being such an inspirational example of progress and success.
Thanks so much for sharing, Steve. I have struggled with depression in the past and I still take an antidepressant regularly to prevent relapse (I relapsed few years ago and it was horrible). I don’t care to live a long life and I don’t know if something is wrong with me. I wouldn’t care if I died tomorrow. I’m not going to hurt myself obviously, but it just seems a life of pain (now with the RA) and the same motions and blah blah blah. Sorry for the long comment. This turned into a rant, lol.
TFS!!! I know some things are hard to open up about especially mental illness. We need more discussions about it, and not make it a taboo subject. I know it has affected a few in my family, and it is heartbreaking.
wow Im not done watching yet but the journey you went through to get to where you are today is amazing. Im glad you survived it all. can relate to a few things.
I didn’t have it as bad but I think my anxiety is the reason why I’m not a big breakfast person either. Also the more nerves I have the less hungry I become
So I have been working 30 hours a week for nearly a year. I was out of the workforce for a long time raising kids. Going back to regular work (I had worked casual jobs from time to time) was very scary. I haven’t had a depressive episode but bloody anxiety is kicking my butt. I really enjoy my job and I’m good at it! But I think I need to be more proactive. I am just so tired and worn out all the time. And my eating for the past couple of weeks has been more out of control than it has in a really long time. Ugh. Sorry this comment is so long, just working stuff out as I type!
Thanks this was really interesting, I think like most people I wonder if someone I knew was struggling if I'd know what to do (or if I had a mental health issue if i'd notice)
We are surrounded by fires and smoke. My son called from NY he said they could smell it 3000 mikes away. It took 5 days to work its way back east... crazy.
You’re so well spoken. Thank you for sharing
This is very timely for me. It’s been a challenging couple of weeks for me.
Thank you Steve 💜
Great video Steve. Thanks for sharing.
Great content as usual!! You are both Awesome 🙌 and Steve, you are a Very knowledgeable, empathic and just all around a good soul and you put things in Perspective in such a Classy way. Stay safe. Bless ya'll 🙏 ❤ PS, I am sorry you thought of YOURSELF Worthless. You have come along way. You should be PROUD of Yourself.
Thank you for sharing your story! It helps more people than you’ll ever know!! I’m so proud of you for not only battling through it, but your will to continue to fight through it is so inspiring. Sending you positive thoughts, prayers, & vibes. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your story. very powerful. the plates on the pole analogy was great. wishing you, and all of us, well going forward.
I am really struggling with my mental health right now (PTSD and depression) so thank you so much for posting this video. It has helped my feel less alone 💚
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What a powerful truth you have shared. You have no idea how rare it is to find someone who is not only truthful about their own journey, perception, and treatment. Bless you and i look forward to hearing more.
I am glad this stayed up after all this time. No one talks about this stuff and I need to hear from someone else who had similar experiences.
Hey Steve good to see you. Great follow up to last weeks discussion. I appreciate your honesty and willingness to put your life here for us. Your story is inspirational and useful for folks to hear real struggles.
Have a great rest of the day...Ciao... Peace
Hi to Marc
Thank you so much for this. Love to all three of you.
Thanks Steve for sharing your powerful story. I can relate having alcohol and mental health issues in my family. You are helping so many people. Thanks again for sharing and being such an inspirational example of progress and success.
You guys are inspirations to so many. Thank you so much for sharing your stories.🥰🥰🥰
You understand your self and understand others too
Thankyou for sharing not an easy thing to talk about. You both inspire so many ❤️
You give me so much hope, thank you
Thanks so much for sharing, Steve. I have struggled with depression in the past and I still take an antidepressant regularly to prevent relapse (I relapsed few years ago and it was horrible). I don’t care to live a long life and I don’t know if something is wrong with me. I wouldn’t care if I died tomorrow. I’m not going to hurt myself obviously, but it just seems a life of pain (now with the RA) and the same motions and blah blah blah. Sorry for the long comment. This turned into a rant, lol.
Thank you for this..sorry I missed it when it was aired was in hurricane and just got power back.. down to earth explanations
TFS!!! I know some things are hard to open up about especially mental illness. We need more discussions about it, and not make it a taboo subject. I know it has affected a few in my family, and it is heartbreaking.
It’s good you can look back and see how you are now
wow Im not done watching yet but the journey you went through to get to where you are today is amazing. Im glad you survived it all. can relate to a few things.
Great informative information shared. What meds finally worked for you??????????!
I didn’t have it as bad but I think my anxiety is the reason why I’m not a big breakfast person either. Also the more nerves I have the less hungry I become
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So I have been working 30 hours a week for nearly a year. I was out of the workforce for a long time raising kids. Going back to regular work (I had worked casual jobs from time to time) was very scary. I haven’t had a depressive episode but bloody anxiety is kicking my butt. I really enjoy my job and I’m good at it! But I think I need to be more proactive. I am just so tired and worn out all the time. And my eating for the past couple of weeks has been more out of control than it has in a really long time. Ugh. Sorry this comment is so long, just working stuff out as I type!
Thanks this was really interesting, I think like most people I wonder if someone I knew was struggling if I'd know what to do (or if I had a mental health issue if i'd notice)
Strong steve
We are surrounded by fires and smoke. My son called from NY he said they could smell it 3000 mikes away. It took 5 days to work its way back east... crazy.
A mood chart is good
Take care
Love your future more than your past. Joe Dispenza
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Oh boy I can’t watch this. I attempted 8/15/20- too fresh . Headed to another video
Too tired for a proper comment so just