Iām sorry I thought I was stronger than this š
Writing a letter to ourselves can be a powerful way to process complex emotions and acknowledge the challenges we face in balancing our own healing with the needs of others. From my experience, itās often easier to care for those around us than to truly nurture ourselves. Yet, self-compassion is essential for lasting emotional well-being. Many times, like in this letter, people mask their pain with smiles and laughter to avoid burdening others. This act, while seeming protective, often leads to internal struggles overlooked by those around us. Recognizing this pattern can be the first step toward setting healthier boundaries and prioritizing your own emotional recovery. Itās normal to feel guilty or weak for needing time to heal, but acknowledging these feelings openly can begin the healing process. Writing personal letters or journals helps in understanding these emotions, validating your experiences, and fostering self-love. If you resonate with this letter, consider small acts of kindness toward yourself dailyāwhether itās resting when needed, seeking supportive conversations, or simply allowing yourself to feel without pressure to fix everything at once. Remember, healing is not linear, and giving yourself grace is a courageous step.

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