No suffering is insignificant. Suffering and trauma are part of the human experience. But, we don't have to be defined by our suffering.
In this episode i'm talking about how it's not possible to get back to "normal" after the life-altering experience of trauma, but it is possible to transcend normal, integrate the pain, and create personal power and purpose.
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It's so fun to indulge in fantasies - they are like warm blankets for us. Especially for those of us who used our daydreaming and fantasies to get through abusive and neglectful homes as children.
But in adulthood, over indulging in fantasies can steal our life energy and keeping us avoiding a reality that we don't like.
In this episode I'm sharing some common fantasies of adults who grew up in dysfunctional homes and contrasting them with reality.
I also share why it's so important to live in reality rather than in a fantasy world.
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Hello hello hello and welcome to episode 34 of the grow heal change coaching podcast.
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Today’s topic is all about grieving fantasies and accepting realities. For those of us who grow up in abusive and neglectful childhood homes, we find ourselves living in a fantasy world. I know I was a big...
As adults who grew up in family dysfunction - we often find ourselves needing to fix others and ourselves. We get involved with people we believe need fixing, and we approach healing from the belief that we are faulty and need fixing.
In this episode, I'm sharing where this compulsion comes from - how to release it, and reframe the core beliefs that cause it.
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Show Transcript Below:
In my clients - and even in myself - I notice this impulse - really it’s a compulsion more so. To fix things. To fix other people - to fix ourselves - to fix the past - to fix every single little mistake.
Why do we feel the impulse to fix ourselves, fix others, and fix situations that have happened in the past?
It’s important to understand that this compulsive fixing behaviour is not your fault. It’s...
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