Tag: narcissisticabuse

  • Estrangement Is Not Always Rejection: Sometimes It’s What Happens When a Mind Becomes Healthy

    Estrangement is often explained as rejection, cruelty, or influence from the outside. But sometimes distance happens for a very different reason: a person’s mind has become healthy enough that old, unhealthy dynamics no longer feel natural to return to.

  • The Miscommunication: The Beginning of Disconnection

    Most estrangement doesn’t start with one big moment… It starts with miscommunication that was never resolved.

  • The Rubber Band Ball Theory: How Unhealthy Patterns Are Built Over Time

    The Rubber Band Ball Theory: How Unhealthy Patterns Are Built Over Time

    If you’ve ever wondered why your reactions feel automatic or hard to change, it may not be just one experience—it’s everything that built over time. This is the Rubber Band Ball Theory, and it changes how you see healing.

  • Adaptation: The Missing Link in Healing (You Are Not Broken)

    Adaptation: The Missing Link in Healing (You Are Not Broken)

    What if the problem was never who you are… but what you adapted to? Many of the patterns you’ve carried for years didn’t come from your true self—they came from survival. And healing begins the moment you start to see the difference.

  • One of the most important things I learned about healing is this:

    Healing isn’t about proving your truth to anyone else. It’s about finally hearing your own voice after years of noise.

  • Note from the author

    Note from the author

    There comes a moment in healing when you realize you’re no longer tending to the wounds of your inner child — you’re standing as the woman she grew into. For a long time, speaking the truth felt like survival. Silence felt dangerous. Not because I was hiding anything — but because I was taught that…

  • Healing layers part 2: 

    Survival vs Healing: The Difference Changed My Whole Life Healing isn’t linear, and this reflection comes from a real moment in my journey. I share it as lived experience—honest, unfiltered, and still unfolding. One of the biggest things I’ve learned this past year is the difference between surviving and healing. It wasn’t obvious to me…