Trenches of the Heavy Trauma and
Healing the Journey
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- Focus on progress, not perfection:highlight the important thing is to see movement and positive changes, even if they seem small, rather than comparing someone to an ideal or fully developed state.
- Emphasizes individual differences:Everyone has their unique timeline and challenges when growing, so judging someone based on another person's progress can be unfair.
- Promotes encouragement and support:By not being overly critical, this phrase encourages people to support and uplift others as they work towards their goals.
Trauma-informed language emphasises empathy, support and respect for the individual's experiences
No Judgement of Self and TRAUMA TRAINING we have taken in
We have learned
We Grew
And we love self More now so we
Passed the test Gods plans for self love
Three types of peace
- Spiritual Peace (peace with God)
- Relational Peace (peace with others)
- Emotional Peace (peace within ourselvesPain reminds us that we are human, that we are alive, and that every emotion we experience is a testament to our capacity to love and to persevere.
- Knowing Through Hurt: In moments of hurt and vulnerabilityO"Don't judge the growth"everyone grows at their own pace and may appear "behind" at a certain point, but are still making progress;
- it encourages patience and understanding when observing someone's journey towards improvement"healing love" words,
- : "tenderness," "compassion," "forgiveness," "acceptance," "grace," "empathy," "support," "kindness," "gentle touch," "inner peace," "rejuvenation," "nurture," "safe space," "unconditional love," and "gentle presence