Becoming Whole Again, One Truth At A Time✨
💔 1. Accept That You Were Hurt
Stop pretending you’re fine. Toxic love can break your confidence, make you question your worth, and mess with your trust in people. Acknowledge it happened — that’s how healing starts.
🧘🏽♀️ 2. Detach Your Identity From the Relationship
You are not what someone did to you.
You are not how they treated you.
You are who you become after choosing yourself again.
Write down who you were before them, what you loved, and what you stopped doing to “keep the peace.” Then start reclaiming those parts of you.
🌱 3. Rebuild Your Confidence in Small Ways
Start with small daily wins — dressing up for yourself, going to the gym, journaling, or learning something new. Each time you show up for you, your confidence quietly returns.
💬 4. Speak Kindly to Yourself
After being criticized or manipulated, your inner voice can sound like them.
Catch that voice and correct it:
“I’m not hard to love.”
“I deserve patience and peace.”
“I’m still worthy, even when I’m healing.”
🙏🏽 5. Strengthen Your Connection With God (or Your Faith)
Ask for renewal of your mind and peace in your heart. Toxic love attacks your spirit, so spiritual restoration is key. Read scriptures that remind you of who you are in God, not who they said you were.
💫 6. Redefine Love and Boundaries
When you heal, you’ll love differently — not from fear or survival, but from peace and discernment.
Learn what red flags look like and trust your intuition next time. You’re not “too much” for the right person.
🦋 7. Remember: Healing Isn’t Linear
Some days you’ll feel strong; other days you’ll miss them. That doesn’t mean you’re going backwards. Keep going .. your glow-up is spiritual and emotional, not just physical.
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