Your past does not determine your worth as a person. We’ve all had trials and tribulations, some greater than others. Some of us prayed our way through trials and tribulations, some of us medicated ourselves through it with legal and illegal drugs, some of us sought out therapy, and some of us had an amazing support system. No matter the method used to get you through those tough times, you got through it. In the words of J. Cole- We ain’t perfect, but we’re WORTH IT.
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Your past does not determine your worth as a person. We’ve all had trials and tribulations, some greater than others. Some of us prayed our way through trials and tribulations, some of us medicated ourselves through it with legal and illegal drugs, some of us sought out therapy, and some of us had an amazing support system. No matter the method used to get you through those tough times, you got through it. In the words of J. Cole- We ain’t perfect, but we’re WORTH IT.
Acceptance, regret, trauma, and survival are discussed in this episode.
A Product Of Amazing Grace
1 hour 12 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
Acceptance, regret, trauma, and survival are discussed in this episode.
Zay and Jannice stopped by to have deep conversations with Salina. These friends of many, many years discuss past trauma, relationships, growing up on survival, accepting things they later regret accepting, todays society of “microwave” living, and how God has been an anchor in their lives.
A Product Of Amazing Grace
Your past does not determine your worth as a person. We’ve all had trials and tribulations, some greater than others. Some of us prayed our way through trials and tribulations, some of us medicated ourselves through it with legal and illegal drugs, some of us sought out therapy, and some of us had an amazing support system. No matter the method used to get you through those tough times, you got through it. In the words of J. Cole- We ain’t perfect, but we’re WORTH IT.