“Until you make peace with who you are, you will never be content with what you have.” ~Doris Mortman For most of my life, I believed my worth was tied to how well I could perform.
If I looked successful, kept people happy, worked harder than anyone else, and stayed quiet about my pain, maybe—just maybe—I would be enough.
That belief didn’t come from nowhere. I grew up in a home where fear was a constant companion. Speaking up brought consequences.
Being invisible felt safer. I learned early to smile through it all, to stay small, to never be a burden. I carried that into adulthood—into my marriage, into motherhood, and into the corporate world.
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