Welcome to another episode of Serotonin Syrup. In this episode, we'll talk about the Healing March program I developed for myself in hopes of mending my relationship with myself, my body, and my mental health at large. Healing March consists of 8 rules I created that are all meant to work in tandem and aid my healing journey.
We all have experienced pain and trauma at some point in our lives, whether it be from past relationships, childhood experiences, or societal pressures. However, we often tend to suppress these feelings and try to move on with our lives without giving ourselves the time and space to heal.
Some key points talked about: quitting alcohol. Alcohol is often used as a coping mechanism, but it can also be a hindrance to the healing process. It's important to address the root of the pain and trauma, and quitting alcohol can help us do that.
Starting journal. Writing down our thoughts and feelings can be therapeutic and help us to process and understand our emotions. It's a safe space to express ourselves and release any negative emotions that may be holding us back.
Abstaining from dating can also be beneficial in the healing process. Often, we seek validation and love from others before giving it to ourselves. Taking time to focus on ourselves and our healing journey can lead to a healthier and more fulfilling relationship in the future.
In conclusion, healing is essential for our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Let's have a Healing March now so we can have a hot girl summer later!
Serotonin Syrup is hosted by Valerie Estrina (@valerieestrina), the founder of Astrowonders (@astrowonders).
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Disclaimer: This mental health podcast is coming from a place of personal experience shared by a non-professional and is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only. No material in this show is a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.