When Apologies Don’t Come: Choosing Freedom And Faith
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What if the apology never comes and you still decide to heal? That’s the heart of today’s conversation as we unpack how to stop waiting on someone else’s words and start choosing freedom. We get honest about the stories we tell to soothe our pain, the fantasy versions of people we build in our heads, and the spiritual work that transforms open wounds into wise boundaries and steady peace.
I share why some people simply can’t apologize—lack of awareness, unhealed hurt, or pride—and how tying our future to their capacity keeps us stuck. We trace a practical path forward: tell the truth about what happened, release the idealized image, see the attack as an assault on purpose rather than proof of your unworthiness, and forgive for peace instead of automatic reconciliation. You’ll hear how that shift played out in my life with my biological father and why freedom arrived the moment I stopped waiting for what I thought I needed to hear.
We also walk through six clear steps you can use right now to move from rumination to release, including setting clean boundaries, accepting that apologies may come through actions—or not at all—and rooting your healing in faith practices that quiet the inner storm. If you’ve been holding your breath for closure, consider this your reminder: your breakthrough is in your release, not their confession. Tap play, take notes, and choose the next brave step toward a life that feels light, honest, and aligned with your calling.
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Thank you for joining us on this journey to empowerment. Remember, you are worth fighting for H.E.R.
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