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Section: Find Support Previous Article Next Article Deepen Your Roots, Stretch Your Branches
The metaphor of healing as a journey permeates our language. "One step at a time." "Find your path." "I'll get there someday." The assumptions hidden in this metaphor invite painful comparisons and judgments, including:
Instead of travel, I prefer to think of healing from trauma as growth, like a tree becoming taller and wider and more intricately itself every year. Whether awkwardly pruned, attacked by insects, or struck by lightning, trees start where they are and continue growing. Deepen your roots Your physical body forms part of your root system, guiding, supporting, and constraining you as you grow. Get to know your innate strengths and talents, as well as your weaknesses and limitations. Explore with acceptance Acceptance is not always calm. Allow yourself to mourn your losses, rage at injustice and abuse, and celebrate your successes. Stand with yourself as a kind witness to your experiences. Find your strengths Sometimes we assume that what is easy for us is easy for everyone, or that strengths require struggle. Notice what is easy for you. These are strengths as well. Stretch your branches Do you have goals for your healing process? Make a list. Beside each goal, note how you want to feel when you accomplish it. Those feelings are your wider goals. Can you think of any ways you already have those feelings in your current life? Keep your desired feelings in mind over the next few days, and notice if you have any glimpses of them. As you make large or small decisions, choose based on how you predict you'll feel. Celebrate as you grow toward your goals. Barriers to growth Sometimes the goals themselves form a barrier when they are based on other people's expectations and definitions of success. Is there a double bind making every choice look wrong? Notice the barriers you encounter and, like a persistent tree, grow around and through them. This can take a long time. Give yourself permission not to know yet how it will happen. There is no rush. Like a tree in winter, rest and wait. Keep your goals in the background as you pay attention to the present and make tiny incremental changes when you can. Someday a breakthrough will surprise you. Your own shape Life does not begin after you've healed. This is already your life, happening right now. Growth and change and healing continue as long as you are alive, in your own time and your own rhythm.
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