“When we show up for our kids in moments when no one showed up for us, we’re not just healing them. We’re healing ourselves.” ~Dr.
Becky Kenedy I wasn’t taught to when I was overwhelmed. I was taught to push through. To be a “good girl.” To smile when something inside me was begging to be seen.
I was told to toughen up. Not to cry. Not to feel too much. But how can we grow into resilient humans when we’re taught to hide the very feelings that make us human?
I thought I was learning strength. But what I was really learning was how to disconnect. And I carried that disconnection into adulthood… into motherhood… into my work… until it begged to be healed. Becoming a Mother and Seeing Myself Again When I became a mother, the past resurfaced in ways I couldn’t ignore.
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