Tag Archives: courage

 Therapy Lessons: 12 Key Takeaways

Twelve things I’ve learned from both sides of the therapy room: –The Therapist Who Came Undone

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courage

It takes courage and commitment to show up and meet yourself in a way you haven’t before—allowing parts of yourself to whisper things you are longing to meet, recognizing what needs to be reclaimed, and recognizing that those parts are … Continue reading

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Dare to Hope

Hope sits so close to courage some days. I’ve lived through seasons where the light at the end of the tunnel wasn’t just gone, it was unimaginable. At certain times, I didn’t feel hope. I moved through silence, danger, and … Continue reading

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opportunity

When your life falls apart, it does not mean you have failed. It means the version of your life that could not hold the truth is gone. And while the ache of that is real, so is the possibility of … Continue reading

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spiritual conversation

Dear God, may we find strength in each other, courage in community, and peace in the presence of love. May those grieving be held gently, and may we all be prepared not just for disaster, but for compassion, connection, and … Continue reading

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