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Five things that you can do to heal trauma now

 

This trauma healing list will be short and sweet, with plenty of room for elaboration in the near future. For now, these are the top 5 things that you can do now to start healing trauma.

  1. The best thing that you can do to heal trauma without any doubt is to acknowledge that you have some work to do. There is no reason to spend time nor money on therapy or trauma healing modalities without accepting that you have to take it seriously. The worst thing that I did was spend thousands of dollars in psyches offices when I should have come in with the understanding that I needed to heal my childhood trauma, not run from it.

  2. Think about what you want your future to look like. Too often, as CPTSD survivors, we lose sight of the fact that there is still a future ahead for us. It is not too late to create the life you want to have, but you have to have goals. The best thing you can do to heal trauma is to write down precisely what you want your life to look like. For many of us, we didn’t think we would have a future after abuse, but it’s there if you are willing to work for it.

  3. You might have to forgive yourself for some of the things that you have done. We can’t heal trauma holding onto grudges against ourselves. There is always space to move forward and to create a place of vulnerability and trust with yourself, but you are going to have to start with allowing yourself peace for what you have or have not done. This may apply to other people as well.

  4. To heal trauma, you are going to have to educate yourself. Yes, there are so many books, courses, programs, and conferences that you can attend. The human brain is so malleable, and it wants to learn, grow, and heal. When you take new information and apply it to your understanding of how you got to where you are and the impact of trauma on your mind, body, and spirit, you will begin to move forward.

  5. The most important thing that you can do to recover from abuse and trauma is to be patient. It’s a hard word to understand sometimes as we are healing because we are ready to have our lives back and on our terms, but being patient is incredibly important. You are in the process of reframing, reparenting and learning to love yourself and trust the world. And that is a lot to ask of anyone. Being patient as you heal CPTSD means doing a little bit every day to continue to move forward.

In reality, this list of top things to heal trauma is closer to five hundred tips long, but we have to start somewhere.

Until next time my friend…

Be Unbroken,

-Michael

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Love this. Keep it simple. Not to say that making a place were we are free to be vulnerable to ourselves is easy work. But, these are great little reminders.

The journey of one thousand miles starts with taking a step.

Be Broken, Kintsugi. The beauty is in the imperfections

@Mark Rock posted:

Love this. Keep it simple. Not to say that making a place were we are free to be vulnerable to ourselves is easy work. But, these are great little reminders.

The journey of one thousand miles starts with taking a step.

Be Broken, Kintsugi. The beauty is in the imperfections

Absolutely. I wish it were that simple but you know as I do that nothing about healing is as easy as we would like it to be

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