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Question: Have you ever felt the timing of your healing wasn’t respected by another, or that your pain was an inconvenience or cause for resentment to someone, or that you were made to feel inadequate because you were too slow, or full of yourself because you were too fast in your progress? Share your thoughts about this, or anything else that comes up for you, in the comments, and I’ll join you!

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Well, I shared my personal experience with my first ex-husband in this post. I did want to say that trauma can tear people and relationships apart, but the road to healing can also bring, not only you back to yourself, but relationships that were broken along the way. My ex, Kenny, and I became very good and close friends a number of years down the line. He was there for my youngest daughter from a subsequent relationship years after our divorce. He loved her, and she him, and when he died from cancer, we were all there for him. He was family. I'm very grateful for that.

I know this doesn't always happen, but I also know it wouldn't have been possible if I hadn't found a way to honor my healing journey, albeit in small increments over time. We never know where our healing steps will lead us.

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