Maybe I Have Become the Woman I Needed
“Where were the everyday women talking about childhood trauma and, more importantly, life after?”
“Where were the everyday women talking about childhood trauma and, more importantly, life after?”
Shame is often rooted in lies we believe about ourselves. For an abuse survivor, it is especially entrenched in the lie that we are somehow to blame for the pain we have experienced.
“What if, like in a race, we were always quick to offer words to remind people they aren’t alone in their struggles?”
Your journey is not just about coming out of the darkness, for darkness is all around you. Your journey is going back into the light.
I was looking at it all wrong when I first started running. I thought I was in it alone.
Today, I can say that walking through depression, self-harm, and my lung surgeries have ultimately opened up my heart to the love and support of family and friends.
“I want to be able to say and hear others talking about the important and unglamorous healing of developmental trauma.”
“We are waving from our distant corners, ensuring your story is my story is our story.”
Panoply works to help reassess negative thoughts, manage mental health.
Jamie talks about the history of TWLOHA, the "To Write Love on Her Arms" movie, and what people can expect from his first book.
I’ve learned there is more power in treating myself well than the power I was searching for with my compulsive behaviors.
But the Hebrew word used is “timshel,” which translates to “thou mayest.” And that means there is a choice.
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