
Stillness in the Storms Being vulnerable and I CANNOT BELIEVE I have been HIDING THIS!
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Today, I'm getting real about something I've been hiding for too long—my disability. I recently decided to film my morning routine, and it opened my eyes to how much I've kept away from the world. It turns out, I’ve been living in a way that doesn’t fully embrace my reality. I realized that I’m not just Stephen, the guy with a podcast; I’m also Stephen, who is paralyzed and needs a lot of support. By sharing this part of my life, I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders. It's all about being honest and showing up as my true self, imperfections and all.
Here is the link to the video: https://youtu.be/UdVvo3u7QPI
It's no secret that I am severely paralysed, I broke when neck when I was 18. It left me a C5 complete tetraplegic/quadriplegic which means my arms and legs are both paralysed. To be honest, most of my body is paralysed.
It's not something I focus on a lot or at least is not something that I share very often. Yes, I say I'm paralysed, but to go into detail like I have in this podcast is something entirely different.
I am a C5 complete tetraplegic/quadriplegic. This is my morning routine, I don't normally share such vulnerability however I think it's time I did.
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Takeaways:
- This podcast is about my journey of revealing my disability to the world.
- I realized I've been hiding a big part of my life due to my paralysis.
- Sharing my experience of being disabled has brought me unexpected relief and freedom.
- We often hide behind our imperfections, but embracing them can lead to deeper connections.
- I believe we all have something we're hiding, and it's okay to show our true selves.
- Living authentically means accepting and sharing who we really are, flaws and all.
Living Deeper Lives dives into the heartfelt journey of Stephen Webb as he reflects on his life and the hidden aspects of his disability. He opens up about his experience of being paralyzed and how, despite his public persona and social media presence, he often kept the reality of his condition under wraps. Stephen candidly discusses the struggles he faced with self-acceptance and the fear of being vulnerable. A pivotal moment comes when he decides to film his morning routine, showcasing the raw realities of his life. This act of transparency not only serves as a personal liberation but also highlights the importance of being open about our struggles. Stephen encourages listeners to consider what they might be hiding in their own lives, urging them to embrace their true selves without shame. The episode is a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and authenticity, inviting us all to reflect on our own journeys of self-acceptance and connection with others.
