Depression-How I Overcame and How Running Was Instrumental in The Process
Grief and pain know no language, race, or gender. It affects all of us, and we all experience it differently through the stages of grief. From denial to acceptance, the story is never exactly the same. Sometimes we take one step forward, but then two steps back. And that’s okay. In this episode, I walk you through my story of overcoming depression after the death of my mother. Despite all the pitfalls, I chose to get help thanks to a good friend who encouraged me to seek counseling. I am here now and much stronger with the memories of my mother still close to me. Episode Highlights: How I lost my mother The Stages of Grief Choosing to get help How I dealt with my grief How running was a part of my process to combat my depression Did you enjoy today’s episode? Please subscribe and leave a review. If you have questions, comments, or possible show topics, email runningischeaperthantherapyolb@gmail.com. To subscribe and review use one links of links below Apple Spotify Google Get a copy of the book Running Is Cheaper Than Therapy: A Journey Back to Wholeness 👉🏾 here. It is available in hardback, paperback, and newly released audio form Connect with Dr. Ouida Brown Instagram @ouilifeouilove Facebook @ouilifeouilove33 Twitter @ouilifeouilove Youtube @ouilifeouilove Sign up for my newsletter http://bit.ly/OuilifeOuiloveNewsletter Dr. Ouida Brown is also available for Online Orthopedic Telehealth visits for patients in Illinois, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, Wisconsin https://moonlightortho.com
Depression-How I Overcame and How Running Was Instrumental in The Process