How To Make Peace With Your Past & Reclaim Your Power
“You can’t
change the past, but you can choose how it lives within you.”
Healing from your past is one of the most
powerful acts of self-love you can ever commit to.
For many of us, our stories are filled with
pain, loss, and experiences we didn’t choose.
Moving through the healing process sets you
free from the chains that bind you to that pain and keeps you from experiencing
a happy life. Healing unburdens your
heart so we can move forward with confidence and joy.
Making peace with your past doesn’t mean
forgetting what happened. It simply
involves learning to live with what happened in a way that no longer affects
you negatively. It’s about acknowledging the wounds, while choosing to rise
with strength, resilience and confidence.
The journey to heal does require courage. Facing your past hurts may feel like opening
up old wounds. When you’re willing to take
those steps forward with honesty and compassion, because you want to heal, I
have no doubt you’ll come out the other side stronger, happier and freer.
Forgiveness. It’s for yourself – NOT the one who’s wronged
you.
Forgiveness is one of the greatest gifts you
can give yourself.
It’s not about excusing someone’s actions or
pretending that the pain or damage they’ve caused didn’t matter. Forgiving is about freeing your heart from
the burden of resentment.
Holding onto anger, or bitterness or carrying
a grudge only keeps you connected to the very energy that caused you pain in
the first place.
That negative energy is a poison.
And you can dispel of it in your life.
For example, someone who grew up in a home
where love was conditional may find themselves repeating old patterns, choosing
partners who withhold affection or approval.
Through forgiveness, that person can begin to
release the emotional weight, learning that love is not something to be earned,
but rather, something that is given freely, and through compassion, a feeling
of safety, certainty and security can be experienced.
To help remove those negative emotions and
poisonous energy from your body try these strategies:
·
Journaling,
·
Prayer or meditation, or
·
Write a letter you never send or that you
watch burn (or maybe you do send it)
Those steps can help make space for new energy
to flow in.
Forgiveness doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a
process of softening your heart one layer at a time. When you forgive, you
don’t say, “It’s okay that it happened.” You say, “I’m choosing not to let this
define me anymore.
Taming the Negative
Voices
We all have inner voices that echo old pain: the
critic, the doubter, the fearful child.
These voices often whisper things like, “You’ll
never change,” or “You’re not good enough.”
They come from experiences where we were hurt,
rejected, humiliated or made to feel small.
Taming those voices doesn’t mean silencing
them. It only involves learning to question them, to seek the validity in what
their saying – and recognize the with truth (that chances are – there is no
validity) with love and compassion for yourself.
When a harsh thoughts arise, pause and ask,
“Whose voice is this — mine or someone else’s?” Then gently replace it with
truth:
- “I am learning and growing every day.”
- “I am worthy of love and peace.”
- “My past does not define me.”
When you get into the habit of questioning
what you’re hearing and feeling, over time, your inner dialogue will shift from
self-criticism to self-compassion. You’ll begin to create a sense of feeling
safe and secure in your own body and to trust your own voice. This is a significant step in emotional
healing.
Practices
to Support Your Healing Journey
Healing is personal.
Small consistent steps can create powerful
transformation.
Try incorporating some of these practices into
your life:
- Write a letter to your younger self. Tell your younger self what she needed to hear. Let her know that she’s worth, loved and
cherished just as she is (was).
- Create a “forgiveness jar.” Write
down names, situations, or memories you’re ready to release. Fold them up
and place them inside. Each one symbolizes a little more freedom and will
unburden your heart.
- Spend time in nature. Nature
is a mirror of healing. It shows us
the sun shines after every storm and that growth follows. It shows us that the sun rises after the
darkest night – undoubtedly and for certain.
- Seek therapy, coaching, or a healing circle. You don’t have to do it alone. Safe spaces allow you to process
your emotions in healthy ways.
- Rituals of release. Light
a candle, say a prayer, or meditate on the phrase, “I release what no
longer serves me.” These small rituals anchor your positive, healing
energy.
The Pros of
Making Peace with Your Past
1.
Freedom and Lightness. Releasing resentment feels like dropping a heavy backpack you’ve
carried for years. You breathe easier, think clearer, and move through life
with new energy.
Example: After forgiving a friend who betrayed you, you might notice
that you actually feel lighter or maybe that new friendships start entering
your life.
3.
Personal Growth and
Empowerment. When you make peace with your past, you’ll
feel empowered to move forward with confidence. Every experience becomes a
lesson in strength and self-discovery. Example: Someone who once saw
themselves as a victim begins to see themselves as a survivor, and eventually,
a thriver.
4.
Inner Calm and Emotional
Balance. As you
move through the healing process, you’ll notice that your emotions become more
stable. You’ll respond with understanding and grace rather than reacting in
anger or pain.
Example: Instead of being triggered by a certain comment, you recognize
it for what it is and choose not to let it control your peace.
Potential
Bumps in the Road to Recovery
1.
Emotional Discomfort. Facing old pain can churn up deep emotions. It can feel messy before it
feels peaceful. Simply recognize that
those feelings are natural and part of the process.
Example: Revisiting a painful childhood memory may lead to tears and
fatigue, but those emotions are how the body lets go of stored pain.
2.
Losing Relationships. As you grow, not everyone will grow with you. Some people may resist or
misunderstand your healing. Some people
like to stick to the status quo.
Example: You may have to set boundaries with family members who trigger
old patterns, even if it feels uncomfortable.
3.
Nonlinear Progress. Healing isn’t a straight line. You might feel peaceful one day and
triggered the next. This in no way means that you’re failing at healing. It simply
means that you’re evolving.
Example: You might revisit an old wound, months later, only to discover
new layers of understanding.
4.
Time and Energy Commitment. Healing takes patience, consistency, and self-care. Some days, you may
even want to take a break, or worse – just quit. Each small effort, no matter how tiny, adds
up.
Example: Therapy, journaling, or meditation may feel repetitive at
times, but these habits slowly reshape your emotional landscape and your
resiliency.
After all, we cannot lead anyone successfully
through anything that we’ve not successfully navigated ourselves.
Forgiveness frees you. Self-compassion strengthens you. Taming your inner voice empowers you.
Your past may be part of your story, but it does
not have to be your home. You do not have to live as a product of your
pain. You can choose to be the author of
your healing – one little breath, one baby step, one tiny act of forgiveness at
a time.
Say it with me:
“I release what no longer serves me. I forgive
to free myself. I am ready to live in peace.”
My Gift For You
If you’d like some personalized
guidance along Your Healing Journey and would like to put these
healing strategies into play for yourself and in your life, I’d be delighted to
chat.
Please reach out to me privately
at yourhealingjourney58@gmail.com OR find me on FB https://www.facebook.com/yourhealingjourneytrishosborne to schedule your complimentary session.
‘Your Healing Journey’ Breakthrough Call.
This is a free virtual call and
there’s no obligation for us to work together. We’ll discuss your unique
circumstances and what you’d like to overcome and achieve.
By the end of our time together
you’ll have:
1. Crystal Clarity with simple steps and solutions,
2. Tools and resources to help you move forward
confidently, and
3. A customized Action Plan designed just for you –
what to do next to help you on your journey to wellness and healing.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Trish
Osborne is a Certified Integrative Life Coach, Founder of Your Healing Journey,
and the Host of a forever-free Facebook Community of the same name.
It’s her mission to help women leave past hurts
and traumas in the dust (where they belong), recover from their
pain, boldly embrace their unique talents and gifts, and design the life they
truly desire - one full of passion and purpose, confidence and freedom.
With a
proven, step-by-step process to recovery and life success, Trish offers a
customized coaching experience designed with each individual client
collaboratively and with a holistic approach to healing the mind, the body and
the soul too.
Trish would
be delighted if you’d join her free ‘Your Healing Journey’ Facebook
Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourhealingjourneywithtrish (just request to join)
where she shares her best solutions and strategies for living a life full of
confidence and joy.





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