Episode #153 Healing With Grace And Honoring Your Path
Healing with grace means honoring the stage of your growth while nurturing a sense of respect and meeting yourself where you are.
The number one reason you turn to emotional healing and spiritual growth is to experience more joy, happiness, and ease.
But how often do you end up entangled in this process? Judging yourself for the slightest mistakes, striving for perfectionism, or feeling guilty because you aren’t meeting some unrealistic expectations?
The most common barrier I see with my clients is that instead of love, support, or encouragement, they keep themselves in old patterns of judgment and guilt. Unconsciously following these patterns can also make healing toxic.
To prevent this from happening while positively supporting your growth, you must become conscious of these unconscious patterns and bring a sense of support and grace into the process.
Healing with grace isn’t some sweet saying we tell ourselves to feel better. It is a foundation of successful recovery and transformative growth.
If our wounds were born because of lack of love, nurturing and support, we must go on the other side of the spectrum and learn to implement these things into not only our healing, but the entire life.
In today’s episode, I will talk about two main events that inspired me to record this podcast. Also, I will talk about how to honor your path without judgment and embrace healing with grace.
Here is a glance at the episode…
[01:02] What inspired me to record this podcast episode and how healing with grace changes and supports the process
[05:58] The most common barriers we face when it comes to healing and what stops us from moving through it with grace
[10:15] The idea of “where we should be” and the impact of comparison to someone else’s journey
[12:55] The best support you can offer to yourself when walking your healing path. How to stay from judgment and unrealistic expectations
[14:55] A simple heart-opening technique to embrace loving emotions while healing with grace
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