Kia Stephens
Hey, sis!
I’m so grateful for this conversation with host of the Thriving Beyond Belief Podcast. I promise it will be worth your time.
XOXO,
Kia 😘
Acknowledging our wounds appears simple, but it can be quite difficult. It requires admitting we have a problem.
We have to be honest about how our father’s actions impacted us.
This means we revisit the times when we experienced rejection, shame, abandonment, and hurt at the hand of our father, whether it was done
knowingly or unknowingly, and we allow ourselves to say, “That
(word or action) wounded me.”
Admittance would be easier if we were talking about the actions of a random stranger, but we’re not.
We’re talking about the actions of our father, and the word father comes with a range of emotions.
Some of us have fond memories intermingled with wounds when it comes to our father.
Others of us are holding onto hope that our father will change.
Many of us are attempting to mask the reality of who our father is with the idea of who we
want him to be.
This is because of an innate desire for closeness with the man who gave us life.
BUT THERE IS HOPE!
Every woman can choose to begin her healing journey TODAY!
XOXO,
Kia 😘
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