Show Notes
Early on in life, Lei recalls being obsessed about anything and everything, and this combined with being highly emotional created a recipe for alcoholism. Lei shares the simplicity of what she’s learned in the rooms and how she maintains a life of serenity and peace today.
Quotes
“I know I’m gonna be alright, today I have peace of mind . . . today I have freedom, today I can go to sleep.”
“That’s all I ever really wanted, I just wanted to feel good.”
“I’ve recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind.”
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