Healing: The unseen Progress
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We expect healing to be a straight line; we want a checklist: do this, feel that, be fixed. But true mending is more like the tide.
Some days, you feel you've rushed forward, full of clarity and strength, other days,
it seems you've receded, leaving the old wreckage of pain exposed once more.
Do not mistake this "ebb and flow" for failure, the retreat is not a loss, it is gathering strength, it is the necessary pause that allows for the next ,deeper advance.
You are clearing the shore, grain by grain ,in your own time.
Your Turn: Where in your healing journey are you mistaking a natural "ebb" for a permanent failure?

