You’ve read the books. Taken the courses. Made the vision board.
you know what you’re supposed to do… but fear keeps stopping you cold.
This blog is here to help you move anyway.
Through honest reflections, mindset shifts, and empowering tools, I offer support for the part of you that’s ready to rise—even when your doubt tries to hold you back.
You don’t need to be “more” of anything. You just need to reconnect with the power that’s already inside you. Let’s break through the fear, one brave step at a time.
The Healing Journey: Embracing Inner Child Work and the Victim Impact Statement
Writing a victim impact statement can be a cathartic experience. It allows you to confront your past and articulate your pain, which can be a significant step towards letting go. It’s not about forgetting or excusing what happened, but about acknowledging it and reclaiming your narrative.
After attempting to write a victim impact statement, you may find that revisiting inner child work is beneficial. It’s an ongoing process, one that can be returned to as many times as needed. Each visit can offer deeper insights and further healing.
I invite you to consider these tools as part of your healing journey. Whether it’s through writing a victim impact statement, engaging in inner child work or finding other methods that resonate with you, the goal is to move towards a place of peace and self-compassion.