March 12, 2023

Free Yourself from Yourself

Free Yourself from Yourself

Are you struggling to find hope and direction in your life? On this week’s episode of Healed with Seth the Speaker, Timothy Steward will share his amazing journey from darkness into light as he speaks on principles of spirituality and leadership. As a life coach, he understands what it feels like to be trapped by feelings of hopelessness, degradation, and dereliction. From Timothy's firsthand experience overcoming adversity comes knowledge not found anywhere else. Join us for our next episode so that you too can learn how to free yourself from mental stagnation and create a bright future for yourself! Tune into Healed with Seth the Speaker for an inspirational conversation about “Freeing Yourself from Yourself”! This show is also available to watch on YouTube! Please follow and subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKoK3GaF9XuB9_1GbE1Oqw ___________________________________________________________________ Want to hear exclusive content and training? Become a Healed Patreon supporter! Thank you in advance! www.patreon.com/healed ____________________________________________________________________ Are you interested in starting a podcast, or wondering what equipment to get? Let me help! Together we can map out the best options for you and your new show. Click here to find out more. www.seththespeaker.com ____________________________________________________________________ #healedwithseth #prospeaker #coaching #realspit #reallife #togetherwecan #bookme #askmehow #linkedinspeaker #linkedinpodcaster #speakingcoach

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Timothy Stewart

Free Yourself From Yourself

I lived trapped in active addiction for more than twenty-five years of my life. For much of that time, I didn’t realize I was caught up in the grip of what I now know as “active addiction.” For many years, I was a functional addict; however, addiction is so cunning, baffling, and powerful, for a long time I didn’t even know I had crossed that invisible line from recreational using into full-blown addiction. I started smoking marijuana at the tender age of twelve. I had been warned by my great-grandmother that if I continued smoking marijuana, before long I would be using that “hard stuff,” as she called it. She was right! Over the years, those “little” joints I regarded as just something I smoked to get high with progressed, leading to drinking alcohol and then onto using cocaine. Eventually, I even graduated to smoking crack cocaine.