When you grieve for loved ones who have passed, pause and reflect: who are you truly crying for? The pain of loss often stems from the emptiness their absence creates in your life. But consider this—what if their journey hasn’t ended? What if they’ve simply transitioned to a realm beyond your reach, a place filledContinue reading “Grieving your loved ones”
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Happy and blessed 2025
As the year comes to a close, I find myself breathing deeply for the first time in what feels like forever. After six years of navigating one storm after another—losing my mom, facing betrayal from friends and business partners, enduring a global pandemic, experiencing abandonment and separation from my husband, heartbreak, liver failure, and losingContinue reading “Happy and blessed 2025”
Betrayal
When your spouse betrays you, the emotional devastation can trigger your primitive mind, activating the brain’s fight-or-flight response. This part of the brain is wired for survival, and betrayal can feel as if you’re under a life-or-death attack. It’s not just emotional pain; it’s a visceral, primal reaction, because your trust, safety, and sense ofContinue reading “Betrayal”
