It's going to be okay

Let me be blunt. I support others through their trauma while working through my own. And truthfully? Some days, the doubt inside me is louder than the belief I’ve spent years building in therapy. That inner voice tells me to run. Flight kicks in before I can breathe. Because when you’ve accepted unhealthy behavior long enough, safety feels suspicious—and trust feels dangerous. But then... someone kind, honest, and genuine shows up. And still, the walls rise. A simple comment can send your cortisol soaring, your self-doubt screaming. So you say: "I won't allow that." You protect your peace. But… what if their words came from a good place? What if they weren’t harmful—but loving? Here’s what I try to do instead: Pause + Reflect – Where is this feeling really coming from? Speak Up – Use “I feel…” and express it calmly. Listen to Their Response – If it’s healthy, you’ll feel it. If it’s not, you’ll know. Running doesn’t protect you. It just wears you dow...