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Healing Is Exhausting: The Beauty and Weight of Becoming New š¦āØ
š Introduction:
Letās be realāhealing is hard. Healing is often portrayed as a magical moment, full of peaceful moments and joyful breakthroughs. But the truth is, healing is messy. It’s exhausting. And sometimes, it feels like it costs more than it gives.
While healing is painful, it’s also beautiful. It’s a chance to redefine yourself, to rediscover who you are when you’re free from the noise of the world. This week, we’ll dive into the reality of healing: grief, fatigue, and the remarkable strength that’s needed to keep moving forward.
š§ Healing Isnāt Always PrettyāAnd Thatās Okay
Despite its beauty, healing can leave you feeling raw, exposed, and completely drained at the same time. It allows you to see yourself differently, grow, and discover a new version of yourself you are unaware of.
Key Reflection:
- āHave you ever felt tiredānot just physically, but emotionallyāfrom trying to heal old wounds?ā
Healing involves confronting parts of yourself you’ve avoided, releasing things you once held onto for comfort, and trusting there’s something better ahead.
š± Grieving Who You Used to Be
Grieving your old self is one of the most difficult aspects of healing. You may miss who and what you once were, or the relationships that once felt secure, even when they weren’t.
But what happens when you try to go back, and it doesnāt feel the same?
Key Reflection Question:
- āWhat part of your old self do you miss the most? And what would happen if you let it go?ā
Healing forces you to realize that while the past may feel familiar, it was not always safe. Moving forward means trusting the unfamiliar is worth exploring.
š§ The Exhaustion of Redefining Yourself
Healing isnāt just about letting goāitās about rebuilding. And rebuilding takes energy.
- You have to redefine your relationships.
- You have to reframe your mindset.
- You have to rediscover what brings you joy and peace.
Itās like being handed a blank canvas after years of following someone elseās directions. And that kind of freedom? It can feel overwhelming.
Key Reflection Question:
- āWho are you becoming through your healing process? And whatās one part of this ānew youā that excites you the most?ā
š¬ Faith Perspective: Donāt Go Back to Egypt
A place that feels safe, even if it isn’t healthy, can be tempting when you are exhausted. It reminds me of the story of the Israelites in the Bible who wanted to return to Egypt because it was a place where they were slaves.
Sometimes, the old version of ourselves feels like Egyptāitās not good for us, but itās comfortable because we know it well.
Reflection Point:
- āAre you holding onto an old version of yourself because it feels familiar, even though you know itās holding you back?ā
The truth is, healing requires forward movement. And you canāt walk into your promise if youāre still clinging to the past.
š¦ Activity: The Healing Timeline
Objective: Reflect on your healing journey and recognize how far youāve come.
Instructions:
- On a piece of paper, draw a line across the center.
- On the left side, write down a few key moments that represent where your healing began (e.g., a breakup, a loss, a breakdown).
- On the right side, write down where you hope to be emotionally, mentally, or spiritually one year from now.
- In the middle, write one small promise to yourself for the present moment.
Reflection Questions:
- Whatās one thing youāve already overcome in your healing journey?
- Whatās one small step you can take today to keep moving forward?
š Journaling Prompt:
āWhatās one part of your healing journey that feels the most exhausting right now? How can you give yourself grace and rest in that area this week?ā
Take your time with this prompt. Be honest with yourself. Healing isnāt a raceāitās a process.
ā¤ļø Final Takeaway:
Healing isnāt linear. Itās not a straight path, and itās definitely not always easy. But every step forward, every moment of rest, and every time you choose to keep goingāit all counts.
Hereās the truth:
- Youāre allowed to rest.
- Youāre allowed to grieve.
- Youāre allowed to feel tired.
But donāt give up. Because on the other side of this exhaustion is freedom.
Affirmation:
“I am proud of myself for showing up, even when itās hard. Healing is not a race, and I am exactly where I need to be.”
šš¾ Final Reflection:
God isnāt asking you to be perfectāHeās asking you to keep moving forward. Donāt let the noise of others, your past, or even your own fears stop you from walking into the promise waiting for you.
If this spoke to you, leave a comment below and share your thoughts. Letās heal, grow, and move forwardātogether. š¬āØ
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