Why I’m moving into a van (money,trauma, healing,dreaming)

Published 2023-08-21
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All Comments (21)
  • @essveekaye
    IDK how this came up in my feed but I'm stoked I watched. You have excellent resilience n belief in yourself. Best of luck to you Jeremy in the big wide world. From Australia.
  • Don’t give up. Don’t give up. Your future is bright. I pray that everything works. Life is definitely frustrating right now , but your talents will set you free.
  • @zhuber
    You're so strong Jeremy, wishing the best for you on this new chapter of your journey.
  • @MaeveTheWitch.
    your in your journey, keep doing what you do. Everyone always start somewhere. Blessed you be 🙏💜
  • @robynjoy7818
    I'm so much older than you but i'm learning so much from you. Keep your ❤🙏 keep going when the going gets tough
  • Awww I'm so sorry you went thru that situation. I have my own situation so I understand all too well and have considered moving into a van so we can just leave when we want. I'm also hesitant to be public about my life for fear bad things will happen to me. I'm glad you have your van.
  • @_chloki_
    Thank you for opening up, you are such a strong person and I k ow you will go far because you are not afraid to go for what you want 💕
  • @DivinelyMeridian
    Im very grateful that you’ve decided to share your story!! Please please pleasee make more content, This is so motivational and inspiring to see. Especially seeing you follow your dream and never giving up on something your passionate about. The universe will come full circle for you, Your aligning yourself with your purpose so the abundance, tranquility and contentment has no choice but to follow you. Your a beautiful soul and Im very proud of you for persevering through all the traumas and hardships in your life, Im sending you an infinite amount of love and light! You got this, keep going 🦋🌍🌟🩷
  • @tamalamaland
    I'm sorry for what you have been through. Don't give up and keep following your dreams. I'm asking angels to be around you to keep you safe.
  • @Userprofilename
    Jeremy, thank you for opening up and sharing your story with everyone. My name is Jeremy too :). I hope you do and become everything you dream of. I wish you good luck in all of your endeavors. Hello from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Southern Virginia.
  • @quantumrift11
    Hey bro, if you've tried therapy you may have already tried EMDR. But, even if you have, I'm gonna share this anyway. EMDR changed my life. I think it got me 80 to 90 percent of the results I want. How do I justify quantifying that? I would say before EMDR I spend 90 percent of my time in life very unhappy and at times in complete despair. Now I would say I spend 90 percent of my time feeling okay and even 50 percent of the time I feel very good. I was at a point where I was thrilled happy for like an entire year with no breaks. But that was before my dad passed and I had to come back to Utah to caregiver for them and still doing so for my Mom. But I'm still handling it very well. So right now, like you mention in the video, my environment is definitely contrary to living how I want to be. But I know I can continue to increase my happiness and that if I keep my thoughts always constructive, I'll continue to go up the way I did before. But EMDR, it really helped a ton. And, if you tried 1, 2 EMDR therapists, keep going. You'll find the one who has it down. One big thing i would say to look for, if the EMDR therapist has you looking at the lights or using the tappers within 15 minutes into the appointment, that's good. Keeping me on task was the best thing she did. She would get straight to the processing. She wouldn't allow me to distract. Because we will do that, it's a defense mechanism we will just try and talk and talk. But if the therapist steers you into the trauma and processing quickly, and doesn't let up until the tears and screaming and whey ever else is in there comes out, you'll see results bro. Real EMDR has you screaming and crying so it isn't easy. But the first few times you do it, the relief you get will motivate you to want to go in there and confront the deepest trauma. Also, have them focus on your childhood. Because it might seem like the trauma is here in the recent events and yes it's partly there but bro it's usually a whole lot deeper from childhood. At its core. The events we find traumatic in adulthood often link to trauma from childhood. It's why experiencing similar emotions again are so traumatic. I hope you get into something that works for you. I think you're awesome I'll sub right now for sure
  • @Visual_Quran1
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