"Healing begins with a willingness to forgive. I allow the love from my heart to wash over me and cleanse and heal every part of my body. I know I am worthy of healing.” - Louise L. Hay
We experience various painful moments in life, everything that happened to you is not your fault. You didn't ask for it, you didn't ask for it, you didn't deserve it. What happened to you was not fair. We all experience traumatic experiences in life, due to unprocessed pain and misunderstood emotions. Life is not always beautiful.
Remember that the responsibility for your healing is YOURS, whether it's your fault or not, and instead of stressing about it, you can actually learn something from it.
Healing is your responsibility, because with your unprocessed pain you can hurt yourself as well as the people around you. You can't let the people you love suffer because of what happened to you.
Healing is your responsibility, because you only have one life, one chance to do something important.
Healing is your responsibility, because if you want your life to be different, you're not going to just sit around and wait for someone else to change it because you know it's never going to happen. You will only become dependent on other people and bitter.
Healing is your responsibility, because discomfort and discomfort can be a place in your life to hide in so you can rise again and transform.
Healing is your responsibility, because with treatment you do not go back to what it was, to what and who you were before, but you become someone you have never been. A new person, stronger, wiser, kinder.
When you heal, step into the person you always wanted to be. You are able to process your pain and thereby change your life. You can live your dreams.
You are able to deal with everything that life throws at you because you have confidence in yourself, because you are ready to hope, take risks and dream and make it all come true.
You don't realize that they are in traumatic experiences, in this pain the most important life lessons of your life, something on which you can start building what you really want.
You are not meant to get through life unscarred, to have everything easy and beautiful. Life will test you in many ways, but how you respond to traumatic experiences and who you become after them determines whether these experiences become a tragic story or the beginning of a story of how a victim becomes a hero.