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How I Handle Toughest Times (probably shared too much here)

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This week, I’m diving into a really heavy topic: the moment I hit a low so deep that I actually understood why someone might consider euthanasia. It’s not something I ever thought I would feel, but life threw some serious challenges my way this week. I’m sharing my experiences, which have been tough and raw, to show that life can really swing from the highs to the lows in no time at all. We all go through these difficult times, and it’s important to recognize that they are part of being human. I want to embrace the reality of these feelings and remind you that they are temporary, and that there’s always a way back up.

In this podcast I share my experience of a really hard week. Probably one of the toughest weeks I’ve had in many years. Which fits perfectly with a podcast that helps you through the toughest times. stevenwebb.uk

Navigating the complexities of life can sometimes lead us to dark places we never expected. This week, I found myself in a very low state, grappling with thoughts about euthanasia—something I had never considered before. It was shocking to realize just how low I had sunk, feeling overwhelmed by my physical struggles and the emotional toll they took on me. I want to share this experience with you all because it highlights the reality of living with a disability. Life isn’t always a positive journey; it’s filled with challenges that can feel insurmountable at times.

As I recount my week, I experienced severe dysreflexia, which caused extreme discomfort and pain. It was during these moments of suffering that I truly understood why some might view euthanasia as an option. It was not that I was advocating for it, but rather that I finally grasped the depth of despair that can accompany such conditions. I want to emphasize that while I understand these thoughts, I also recognize that they come from a place of pain, and my life is still filled with moments of joy and hope. This podcast aims to bring awareness to the struggles many face and to encourage a conversation around embracing the full range of human emotions—both good and bad.

Next week, I’ll be diving into the theme of becoming whole, particularly in the context of being single. For now, let’s acknowledge that hard times are part of life and that feeling low is a human experience. It’s okay to sit with those feelings and to share them with others. By opening up about our struggles, we can build a community of support that helps us all navigate the storms of life together. Remember, tough days are temporary, and each experience helps us grow stronger.

Takeaways:

  • This week, I experienced a really tough time that made me reflect deeply on life.
  • I had moments where I understood why some people consider euthanasia as an option.
  • It’s important to embrace both the good and bad times in our lives as they are temporary.
  • Life is all about experiencing a wide range of emotions, not just the happy ones.
  • Even during the most painful experiences, we can find moments of joy and connection later.
  • It’s okay to acknowledge hard times; they are part of becoming a whole person.