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Holding On to Victimhood

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Holding On to Victimhood

It’s sadly common for someone in a relationship to be hurt by their partners, but how we deal with that hurt is so important to our well-being and that of those around us.

While it’s not our fault if we get hurt, how we respond is a choice. We can deal with what has been done to us and move on in a healthy way, or we can hang on to that victimhood, and use it to give us licence to hurt back.

Sometimes those who feel like they are victims even use this to poison others against the one who hurt them, sometimes even turning their children against them.

This week Kimile confronts the uncomfortable fact that often we choose to hold onto our victimhood, the harms we can do, and how to prevent ourselves from doing that.

Work With Me

If you want to make a positive change in your life, do some self-discovery, and realign your life, I invite you to explore my website, https://healwithkimile.com/ where we can embark on a journey together to uncover your true self, overcome challenges, and live a life aligned with your passions and purpose.

Links and resources:

Website:

https://healwithkimile.com/

My book is available on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Re-framing-Your-Life-Becoming-Invincible/dp/1499538952

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32 episodes

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Holding On to Victimhood

It’s sadly common for someone in a relationship to be hurt by their partners, but how we deal with that hurt is so important to our well-being and that of those around us.

While it’s not our fault if we get hurt, how we respond is a choice. We can deal with what has been done to us and move on in a healthy way, or we can hang on to that victimhood, and use it to give us licence to hurt back.

Sometimes those who feel like they are victims even use this to poison others against the one who hurt them, sometimes even turning their children against them.

This week Kimile confronts the uncomfortable fact that often we choose to hold onto our victimhood, the harms we can do, and how to prevent ourselves from doing that.

Work With Me

If you want to make a positive change in your life, do some self-discovery, and realign your life, I invite you to explore my website, https://healwithkimile.com/ where we can embark on a journey together to uncover your true self, overcome challenges, and live a life aligned with your passions and purpose.

Links and resources:

Website:

https://healwithkimile.com/

My book is available on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Re-framing-Your-Life-Becoming-Invincible/dp/1499538952

  continue reading

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