I often talk about physical healing, but lately, I’ve realized that the emotional and spiritual side of healing may be even harder to face. This post feels different to write because it’s deeply personal. It’s about being honest with myself and with God about the parts of healing that no one else can see. As an educator, I’ve always known that when a student has a big reaction over something small, it’s usually not about the “something small” at all. It’s about everything else beneath the surface—the unspoken pain, the bottled-up frustration, the weight that finally spills over. And now, I get it in a whole new way. During this healing journey, I’ve had moments when something seemingly insignificant—like a comment, a small disappointment, or an unmet expectation—has completely undone me. I’ve crumbled into tears, felt anger rise, or just shut down. It’s like my emotions were waiting for one last drop to overflow the cup. God has been showing me that I’ve developed a habit of stuffing ...
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