
Dear Trust Wound,
Thank you for holding down the fort while I was unable to. Your time and effort were greatly appreciated, and I know you have worked hard to protect us from all the scary things in the world.
You’ve gone above and beyond in intimate relationships, as well as relationships at work and in the community. I honor your service.
But I’m ready to take over.
Right now, my life is in such a better place. I’m making decent money and have stronger relationships with those around me.
Even after getting divorced, I still feel like I’m in the best possible place.
I also have better coping mechanisms to keep me healthy.
Sure, there are things I still want to improve, but I don’t need your help anymore to accomplish those goals.
I’m learning to be confident in my decisions and to trust myself. I’m letting the walls down around my heart and consciously trusting others.
It sounds wild, right?
But I know letting down the walls and trusting without attachment and fear is the right move for both of us.
This is how we heal and move forward to experience the best possible life we’ve always imagined.
Doesn’t that sound peaceful?
Trust wound, you can relax and retire knowing that I have things under control.
You deserve the break.
Sincerely,
A better me 💚
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Previously Published on substack and is republished on Medium.
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