Healing is not a race—it’s a journey of self-discovery. Grounded in the Stages of Change Model, this article invites you to explore how compassion, self-awareness, and patience can create the conditions for meaningful and lasting transformation.
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What We Really Mean When We Say, “I’m Fine”
Explore what may be hidden beneath “I’m fine”—unspoken emotions, vulnerability, fear of becoming a burden and the courage to receive support.
Making Room for Everyone but Ourselves
Many compassionate people become experts at caring for everyone else while quietly neglecting themselves. In this reflective essay, Nancy explores the subtle ways self-abandonment develops and why healing begins when we finally include ourselves in the compassion we so freely offer others.
What Are We Really Trying Not to Feel?
The post explores emotional well-being, emphasizing the importance of compassionate self-reflection on coping mechanisms. It discusses the balance between comfort and avoidance, the significance of support in healing, and the journey of understanding one’s emotions. The author stresses the need for patience and self-kindness in the healing process.
