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Women! Stop self rejection
Women, Stop Rejecting Yourself You are not a problem to be solved. Too many women spend their lives treating themselves like unfinished projects-believing they will finally deserve peace, love, or happiness once they become smarter, thinner, calmer, prettier, richer, stronger, or more successful. But living in constant self-rejection creates silent suffering. It turns life into an endless attempt to “earn” worthiness. Growth becomes healthier when it comes from awareness and self-respect instead of shame. You can improve your life without hating yourself first. Sometimes the greatest transformation begins the moment you stop declaring war on your own existence. Many women try to change through pressure, guilt, perfectionism, and emotional punishment. Yet genuine change rarely comes from self-hatred. True transformation begins with awareness. When you honestly observe your fears, insecurities, jealousy, anger, emotional wounds, or unhealthy habits without immediately condemning yourself, something powerful begins to shift naturally. Awareness changes more than force ever will. Awareness removes illusion. It allows you to see what is truly happening inside your heart and mind instead of reacting unconsciously to pain, fear, or rejection. Often, the very things we desperately try to “fix” begin losing power once we fully understand them with honesty and compassion. Many women also suffer because they build their identity around attachment. Attachment to approval. Attachment to relationships. Attachment to being needed. Attachment to success, reputation, or comfort. The deeper the attachment, the deeper the fear. When your identity depends on external validation, criticism feels devastating and rejection feels unbearable. You become emotionally controlled by how others respond to you. Praise makes you feel valuable; disapproval makes you question your worth. But freedom begins when your sense of value is no longer held hostage by other people’s opinions. There is peace in no longer performing for acceptance. Love becomes healthier when it is no longer driven by desperation, fear of abandonment, or the need to prove your worth. Real freedom comes when you can enjoy relationships, accomplishments, and blessings without making them the foundation of your identity. Many women live with an invisible promise to themselves: “I’ll finally be happy when…” When I find the relationship. When I lose the weight. When I succeed. When life becomes easier. When people finally appreciate me. But happiness constantly postponed becomes happiness never fully lived. The mind will always create another condition before allowing peace. If joy depends completely on external circumstances, contentment will always feel temporary and fragile. True healing begins when you learn to experience joy now-in ordinary moments, quiet mornings, simple conversations, prayer, rest, growth, and gratitude-instead of postponing life until some imagined future arrives. Acceptance does not mean giving up. Acceptance means seeing reality clearly before deciding what to do next. Fighting reality drains emotional energy. But when you stop resisting truth and start facing it with wisdom and courage, clarity appears. You begin responding intentionally instead of reacting emotionally. You do not need to become someone else to deserve love, peace, respect, or happiness. You are already worthy of healing. Already worthy of rest. Already worthy of joy. Already worthy of love. And sometimes, the beginning of freedom is simply this: Stopping the habit of rejecting yourself. You are not a problem to be solved. Too many women spend their lives treating themselves like unfinished projects-believing they will finally deserve peace, love, or happiness once they become smarter, thinner, calmer, prettier, richer, stronger, or more successful. But living in constant self-rejection creates silent suffering. It turns life into an endless attempt to “earn” worthiness. Growth becomes healthier when it comes from awareness and self-respect instead of shame. You can improve your life without hating yourself first. Sometimes the greatest transformation begins the moment you stop declaring war on your own existence. Many women try to change through pressure, guilt, perfectionism, and emotional punishment. Yet genuine change rarely comes from self-hatred. True transformation begins with awareness. When you honestly observe your fears, insecurities, jealousy, anger, emotional wounds, or unhealthy habits without immediately condemning yourself, something powerful begins to shift naturally. Awareness changes more than force ever will. Awareness removes illusion. It allows you to see what is truly happening inside your heart and mind instead of reacting unconsciously to pain, fear, or rejection. Often, the very things we desperately try to “fix” begin losing power once we fully understand them with honesty and compassion. Many women also suffer because they build their identity around attachment. Attachment to approval. Attachment to relationships. Attachment to being needed. Attachment to success, reputation, or comfort. The deeper the attachment, the deeper the fear. When your identity depends on external validation, criticism feels devastating and rejection feels unbearable. You become emotionally controlled by how others respond to you. Praise makes you feel valuable; disapproval makes you question your worth. But freedom begins when your sense of value is no longer held hostage by other people’s opinions. There is peace in no longer performing for acceptance. Love becomes healthier when it is no longer driven by desperation, fear of abandonment, or the need to prove your worth. Real freedom comes when you can enjoy relationships, accomplishments, and blessings without making them the foundation of your identity. Many women live with an invisible promise to themselves: “I’ll finally be happy when…” When I find the relationship. When I lose the weight. When I succeed. When life becomes easier. When people finally appreciate me. But happiness constantly postponed becomes happiness never fully lived. The mind will always create another condition before allowing peace. If joy depends completely on external circumstances, contentment will always feel temporary and fragile. True healing begins when you learn to experience joy now-in ordinary moments, quiet mornings, simple conversations, prayer, rest, growth, and gratitude-instead of postponing life until some imagined future arrives. Acceptance does not mean giving up. Acceptance means seeing reality clearly before deciding what to do next. Fighting reality drains emotional energy. But when you stop resisting truth and start facing it with wisdom and courage, clarity appears. You begin responding intentionally instead of reacting emotionally. You do not need to become someone else to deserve love, peace, respect, or happiness. You are already worthy of healing. Already worthy of rest. Already worthy of joy. Already worthy of love. And sometimes, the beginning of freedom is simply this: Stopping the habit of rejecting yourself. https://www.amazon.com/Get-Holistic-Therapy-Self-Discovery-Empowerment/dp/B0F286TZ5G/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3AYCS2NQWMQ4J&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.jtBqFTSkUiioN6samnHd5XaoTrX3tSMy7Ev8hxJgkW4VTx0qmOO65U0k_rkSa6Z3zzc1tHUwZMiNl1Hb2LhOEye_cvsxeACK-NFuOU3_RgzQOXGADY32SxVdEuyWcZuxrBrrg3m1MenygrvGb3uZ82m4T7106kWnJUpjqnSPfog1OKhDRUOhDPnXVTU5oE4FDazZG6JyGBAT0JntwRbVi-e2n6EtkNN8QW8xW51DzTA.I-DOSaIB1kStyAjRGRQHcOJwpCLhVuZ9gP5rQuZTFb4&dib_tag=se&keywords=book+by+maria+barbosa&psr=EY17&qid=1778774444&s=todays-deals&sprefix=todays-deals205&sr=1-3 Read the full article
Women! Stop self rejection
Women, Stop Rejecting Yourself You are not a problem to be solved. Too many women spend their lives treating themselves like unfinished projects-believing they will finally deserve peace, love, or happiness once they become smarter, thinner, calmer, prettier, richer, stronger, or more successful. But living in constant self-rejection creates silent suffering. It turns life into an endless attempt to “earn” worthiness. Growth becomes healthier when it comes from awareness and self-respect instead of shame. You can improve your life without hating yourself first. Sometimes the greatest transformation begins the moment you stop declaring war on your own existence. Many women try to change through pressure, guilt, perfectionism, and emotional punishment. Yet genuine change rarely comes from self-hatred. True transformation begins with awareness. When you honestly observe your fears, insecurities, jealousy, anger, emotional wounds, or unhealthy habits without immediately condemning yourself, something powerful begins to shift naturally. Awareness changes more than force ever will. Awareness removes illusion. It allows you to see what is truly happening inside your heart and mind instead of reacting unconsciously to pain, fear, or rejection. Often, the very things we desperately try to “fix” begin losing power once we fully understand them with honesty and compassion. Many women also suffer because they build their identity around attachment. Attachment to approval. Attachment to relationships. Attachment to being needed. Attachment to success, reputation, or comfort. The deeper the attachment, the deeper the fear. When your identity depends on external validation, criticism feels devastating and rejection feels unbearable. You become emotionally controlled by how others respond to you. Praise makes you feel valuable; disapproval makes you question your worth. But freedom begins when your sense of value is no longer held hostage by other people’s opinions. There is peace in no longer performing for acceptance. Love becomes healthier when it is no longer driven by desperation, fear of abandonment, or the need to prove your worth. Real freedom comes when you can enjoy relationships, accomplishments, and blessings without making them the foundation of your identity. Many women live with an invisible promise to themselves: “I’ll finally be happy when…” When I find the relationship. When I lose the weight. When I succeed. When life becomes easier. When people finally appreciate me. But happiness constantly postponed becomes happiness never fully lived. The mind will always create another condition before allowing peace. If joy depends completely on external circumstances, contentment will always feel temporary and fragile. True healing begins when you learn to experience joy now-in ordinary moments, quiet mornings, simple conversations, prayer, rest, growth, and gratitude-instead of postponing life until some imagined future arrives. Acceptance does not mean giving up. Acceptance means seeing reality clearly before deciding what to do next. Fighting reality drains emotional energy. But when you stop resisting truth and start facing it with wisdom and courage, clarity appears. You begin responding intentionally instead of reacting emotionally. You do not need to become someone else to deserve love, peace, respect, or happiness. You are already worthy of healing. Already worthy of rest. Already worthy of joy. Already worthy of love. And sometimes, the beginning of freedom is simply this: Stopping the habit of rejecting yourself. You are not a problem to be solved. Too many women spend their lives treating themselves like unfinished projects-believing they will finally deserve peace, love, or happiness once they become smarter, thinner, calmer, prettier, richer, stronger, or more successful. But living in constant self-rejection creates silent suffering. It turns life into an endless attempt to “earn” worthiness. Growth becomes healthier when it comes from awareness and self-respect instead of shame. You can improve your life without hating yourself first. Sometimes the greatest transformation begins the moment you stop declaring war on your own existence. Many women try to change through pressure, guilt, perfectionism, and emotional punishment. Yet genuine change rarely comes from self-hatred. True transformation begins with awareness. When you honestly observe your fears, insecurities, jealousy, anger, emotional wounds, or unhealthy habits without immediately condemning yourself, something powerful begins to shift naturally. Awareness changes more than force ever will. Awareness removes illusion. It allows you to see what is truly happening inside your heart and mind instead of reacting unconsciously to pain, fear, or rejection. Often, the very things we desperately try to “fix” begin losing power once we fully understand them with honesty and compassion. Many women also suffer because they build their identity around attachment. Attachment to approval. Attachment to relationships. Attachment to being needed. Attachment to success, reputation, or comfort. The deeper the attachment, the deeper the fear. When your identity depends on external validation, criticism feels devastating and rejection feels unbearable. You become emotionally controlled by how others respond to you. Praise makes you feel valuable; disapproval makes you question your worth. But freedom begins when your sense of value is no longer held hostage by other people’s opinions. There is peace in no longer performing for acceptance. Love becomes healthier when it is no longer driven by desperation, fear of abandonment, or the need to prove your worth. Real freedom comes when you can enjoy relationships, accomplishments, and blessings without making them the foundation of your identity. Many women live with an invisible promise to themselves: “I’ll finally be happy when…” When I find the relationship. When I lose the weight. When I succeed. When life becomes easier. When people finally appreciate me. But happiness constantly postponed becomes happiness never fully lived. The mind will always create another condition before allowing peace. If joy depends completely on external circumstances, contentment will always feel temporary and fragile. True healing begins when you learn to experience joy now-in ordinary moments, quiet mornings, simple conversations, prayer, rest, growth, and gratitude-instead of postponing life until some imagined future arrives. Acceptance does not mean giving up. Acceptance means seeing reality clearly before deciding what to do next. Fighting reality drains emotional energy. But when you stop resisting truth and start facing it with wisdom and courage, clarity appears. You begin responding intentionally instead of reacting emotionally. You do not need to become someone else to deserve love, peace, respect, or happiness. You are already worthy of healing. Already worthy of rest. Already worthy of joy. Already worthy of love. And sometimes, the beginning of freedom is simply this: Stopping the habit of rejecting yourself. https://www.amazon.com/Get-Holistic-Therapy-Self-Discovery-Empowerment/dp/B0F286TZ5G/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3AYCS2NQWMQ4J&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.jtBqFTSkUiioN6samnHd5XaoTrX3tSMy7Ev8hxJgkW4VTx0qmOO65U0k_rkSa6Z3zzc1tHUwZMiNl1Hb2LhOEye_cvsxeACK-NFuOU3_RgzQOXGADY32SxVdEuyWcZuxrBrrg3m1MenygrvGb3uZ82m4T7106kWnJUpjqnSPfog1OKhDRUOhDPnXVTU5oE4FDazZG6JyGBAT0JntwRbVi-e2n6EtkNN8QW8xW51DzTA.I-DOSaIB1kStyAjRGRQHcOJwpCLhVuZ9gP5rQuZTFb4&dib_tag=se&keywords=book+by+maria+barbosa&psr=EY17&qid=1778774444&s=todays-deals&sprefix=todays-deals205&sr=1-3 Read the full article

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Rebuilding a life?
"I dunno where to begin", say less, don't do it all at once, as much as you can manage, a step is still progress. Didn't get the support? You don't need it, it's just gonna be a bit tougher, but you can do it
Get some sleep - drop the doomscroll, late nights, all that, we can't function without sleep - if that's when the thoughts strike, get up, shake it off, reset, it'll pass but you gotta shock the system or get something to help knock you out
Sort out the mental health - learn some emotional regulation techniques - process the trauma - when all the emotions are cut off, we can't work out what we need properly
Keep your head clear - certain substances will mess with your ability to make sound judgements
Say yes - go out there, meet some people, try things
Be open to difficulty - that's where the growth is
Be kind - kindness propagates in the same way hurt does, you can pick how you show up either way
Get busy, eat, hydrate, get creative - it's all the hippy livelaughlove self help 10 easy ways to fix your life type stuff
Embrace life - you can do everything 'right' and 'as you're supposed to' and still get screwed over by things outside of your control, but as long as you live to your own values, it won't matter
Build some actual skills - look for classes, events, places to meet people - the people who matter won't put you down for trying, surround yourself with growth minded people and support one another
Age is irrelevant. It's never to late to start. Life isn't over cause some random milestone wasn't hit by some arbitrary number.
Wife let me order a book last week, it arrives today! Woohoo! (For context, lost my WoT collection several years ago, and I'm slowly rebuilding in order. This is book three, and I are happiest)