Sue Boles: Transforming Trauma into Triumph
It does reflect how you view yourself and your own opinion of yourself, even though people don't like to put it that way.
Ever wondered how someone can turn life's darkest moments into a beacon of hope? In this episode of 'Nowhere To Go But Up', host Sean Dustin sits down with Sue Boles, a self-published author and life coach, who has done just that. Sue opens up about her book, 'This Much I Know....The Space Between', and the multiple traumas she's endured, including childhood rape and an eating disorder.
Her story is a testament to the idea that your circumstances don't have to be your conclusion. Sue’s journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. She talks about the pivotal moment when she decided to take that first step towards healing, emphasizing that no one is ever 'too far gone'. Through her candid conversation with Sean, Sue delves into the importance of addressing childhood trauma and the incredible healing power of sharing your story.
But it’s not just about survival; it’s about thriving. Sue discusses how becoming a certified life coach has not only helped her but also enabled her to guide others on their paths to recovery. The episode touches on various topics like self-worth, self-esteem, and the role of support systems in overcoming adversity. Sean and Sue also dive into the challenges of dating and online dating, adding a relatable twist to the conversation.
Towards the end, Sue shares details about her upcoming speaking engagement at a mental health summit and encourages listeners to connect with her for more resources. This episode is a powerful reminder that even in the face of severe trauma, there is always hope for a brighter future. Sue's message is clear: your past does not define you, and there truly is nowhere to go but up.