You’re Not Broken

Stephanie Lyn Life Coaching
3 min readJan 16, 2023

It can be hard to admit when we go through something traumatic. Not only about admitting these wounds to other people but admitting these to ourselves. Often acknowledging these wounds can feel like we are acknowledging that there is something wrong with us, that we’re broken. Once we admit and accept these wounds are in us, we won’t be able to go through life as if nothing happened. We can’t keep pushing these feelings down, swallowing our pain, guilt, or shame.

You feel broken inside like there is this hole that you can’t fill in yourself, and you are at the point where you can no longer ignore it.

Acknowledging Your Trauma

Acknowledging our trauma is the first step in the healing process. However, this step is often harder for people to do than they realize. Recognizing not only the pain we experienced but the lasting effects of that trauma. Acknowledging that there are these wounded, vulnerable parts of ourselves that are driving us. Acknowledging a hole within us that makes us afraid or angry or sad, and keeps us from moving forward in our life.

Accepting our trauma is something that we do over time. Accepting each part of the truth, little by little, every day.

When we begin accepting our trauma and those wounds, we can release the emotions we have been holding within us that we never knew were there. We…

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