Tag: writing
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Becoming
One of the most common feelings people experience after a major life disruption is the belief that they have somehow fallen behind, as though the unexpected challenges they have faced have placed them on a different path from everyone else and left them struggling to keep pace with a world that seems to be moving…
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Liminal space
There is a space that nobody talks about enough after cancer treatment ends. It’s the space between surviving and living again. The appointments become less frequent. The treatment plan that once dictated every week comes to an end. Family and friends celebrate because you’ve made it through. Everyone wants to believe the hard part is…
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Reconnecting
Over the past year, I have discovered that some of the most profound moments of healing have not come from major breakthroughs, life-changing decisions, or dramatic transformations, but from something far simpler and quieter: walking each morning and allowing myself the time and space to reconnect with nature. For a long time, I believed that…
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Expressive writing
Writing Your Way Through Trauma For decades, psychologists have studied the healing power of writing. One of the most influential researchers in this field, Dr James Pennebaker, developed what is known as the Expressive Writing Paradigm – a simple but powerful technique that helps people process difficult experiences. His research found that when people write…