Resilience Isn’t Stoic; It’s Returning To Yourself When You’re Triggered
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We explore resilience as the act of returning to self when triggers, change, and grief surface, using a candid story from our multigenerational home and practical tools to recenter. Joy and grief travel together; small embodied steps create space, clarity, and repair.
• taking the result as the path as a daily practice
• balancing motherhood and work while rejecting perfection
• multi-generational home dynamics and compassionate repair
• naming the wobble without dramatizing it
• grief, death cleaning, and the emotional labor of objects
• letting go as love, not erasure
• somatic resets that bring you back to shore
• journaling prompts to turn insight into action
• joy and grief as companions, not opposites
• resilience as devotion to your life
Practices / Journaling Prompts
- What am I ready to release right now?
- What feels heavy that doesn’t need to be carried?
- Where can I create more space — physically or emotionally?
- What helps me return to myself when I’m triggered?
If this has been beneficial for you, reach out let me know how this landed for you let me know what tools really resonated with you and also if there’s anything that you’re like actually "I felt like that was a crock a BS" -- let me know!
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