Becoming Who You Needed

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There’s a moment in healing when you realize you’ve become the person you once needed most.
It doesn’t happen overnight — it happens slowly, through boundaries built, lessons learned, and the gentle decision to stop abandoning yourself.

For me, it started on an ordinary morning. I was making tea, journaling, and caught myself offering patience to my thoughts instead of judgment. That’s when it hit me — this softness, this peace — it’s what younger me had prayed for.

I used to chase approval, thinking strength meant staying quiet, keeping up, staying small. But real strength feels different now. It feels like saying no when my peace is at stake. It feels like rest, forgiveness, and choosing kindness toward myself.

Becoming who you needed isn’t about erasing the past; it’s about honoring it — using the pain as guidance, the lessons as light.
It’s how we learn to hold ourselves the way we always hoped someone would.

And maybe that’s what healing truly is — not becoming new, but coming home to yourself.

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