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Therapy isn’t a last resort, and it isn’t a sign something is “wrong” with you. It’s a tool for self-awareness and personal growth, and I’m choosing to pick it up again. After trying therapy before and feeling like it didn’t do much, I’m coming back with clearer intent: I want to find my blind spots, especially around trauma and relationships, so I can stop getting in my own way.
We talk about why youth therapy matters and why mental health support earlier in life can change everything. When kids don’t have a safe place to vent, ask questions, or make sense of what they feel, those layers can turn into adult overreactions, broken trust, and regret. I share what it’s like to look back and realize how fast I used to go from zero to ten, and why unlayering childhood experiences can lead to better emotional regulation, better decisions, and healthier responses.
We also address therapy stigma head-on. “I don’t want to tell a stranger my business” sounds protective, but a trained therapist is exactly the kind of professional who can help you see patterns you can’t see alone. We get into why therapy should be voluntary, why honesty is non-negotiable if you want real results, and how money, time, and class pressure can keep people from investing in themselves. Along the way, I check myself on fitness, consistency, and family relationships because growth is a whole-life practice, not one conversation.
If you’ve been thinking about counseling, trauma healing, relationship work, or just becoming a better version of yourself, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the message.
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By John David LewisGive me feedback to improve
Therapy isn’t a last resort, and it isn’t a sign something is “wrong” with you. It’s a tool for self-awareness and personal growth, and I’m choosing to pick it up again. After trying therapy before and feeling like it didn’t do much, I’m coming back with clearer intent: I want to find my blind spots, especially around trauma and relationships, so I can stop getting in my own way.
We talk about why youth therapy matters and why mental health support earlier in life can change everything. When kids don’t have a safe place to vent, ask questions, or make sense of what they feel, those layers can turn into adult overreactions, broken trust, and regret. I share what it’s like to look back and realize how fast I used to go from zero to ten, and why unlayering childhood experiences can lead to better emotional regulation, better decisions, and healthier responses.
We also address therapy stigma head-on. “I don’t want to tell a stranger my business” sounds protective, but a trained therapist is exactly the kind of professional who can help you see patterns you can’t see alone. We get into why therapy should be voluntary, why honesty is non-negotiable if you want real results, and how money, time, and class pressure can keep people from investing in themselves. Along the way, I check myself on fitness, consistency, and family relationships because growth is a whole-life practice, not one conversation.
If you’ve been thinking about counseling, trauma healing, relationship work, or just becoming a better version of yourself, press play. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the message.
Support the show