3 Questions To Ask Yourself If You’re Dating After An Abusive Relationship
Dating after healing from an abusive relationship can seem daunting, triggering, and even impossible.
Dating after healing from an abusive relationship can seem daunting, triggering, and even impossible.
This is me recognizing you no longer fit into my life. Every relationship lasts for a season, a reason, and a lifetime. It’s time I accept our season of friendship has come to an end.
Emotional abuse is domestic abuse, and it doesn’t get enough attention.
If you want your life to change, you have to accept the discomfort of the unknown.
To choose ourselves is uncomfortable, scary, and isolating, but a step towards the life we deserve.
People-pleasing is the rejection of oneself.
Depression will lie to you over and over again. It will make you believe no one sees you, no one hears you, and no one will miss you when you are gone.
They say life is a journey, but what they do not tell us is that life is also filled with choices made entirely by ourselves.
I give you full permission to feel all of it, every single excruciating ounce of it.