She's Already Hérr......
For a long time, I thought healing meant becoming someone new. Now I know it meant coming home.
Coming home to the woman God created me to be.bThat journey wasn't quick, it wasn't easy.
But it was worth every season. Today, I don't have all the answers. I don't have a perfect life.
But I have peace. And that feels like home.
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Deon Michelle
Healing is often misconceived as a drastic transformation into a completely different person, but in reality, it’s more about rediscovering who you truly are beneath the struggles and doubts. Over time, I learned that healing means embracing the person God created me to be, flaws and all, and this acceptance became my sanctuary. It’s not a destination that happens overnight; the process can be slow and challenging, filled with ups and downs, yet it is deeply rewarding. Throughout this journey, I realized that peace doesn’t come from having all the answers or living a perfect life. Instead, it arises from surrendering to the process and allowing yourself to grow in your own time. This kind of peace feels like coming home—a comforting embrace that reassures you that you are enough as you are. When you let go of the need for perfection, you open doors to genuine self-compassion. Sharing my experience with healing has taught me the importance of patience and faith. Life’s seasons teach us lessons that build resilience and deepen our understanding of ourselves. Even when life feels uncertain, holding onto the truth of who you are provides stability. If you’re on a similar path, remember that healing isn’t about changing your essence; it’s about uncovering and accepting the beauty that’s always been within you. In embracing this journey, I found not only inner peace but also a renewed sense of purpose and joy. I encourage anyone seeking healing to view it as a return 'home'—a home rooted in authenticity, grace, and self-love.
