day 50/100 (letting go)

“Forgiving yourself allows you to let go of the person you thought you needed to be. Forgiving others allows you to accept what happened and let go of needing to change it.” -Najwa Zebian

  • This week I continued to reread, Welcome Home: A Guide to Building a Home for Your Soul by Najwa Zebian from the Forgiveness chapter: “Are your ready to start letting go? Let’s begin.”
  • The guide words for March continue to provide me with insight.

“We often complain about not feeling seen for who we really are, but my belief is that the biggest loss is when we don’t see ourselves clearly.” -Najwa Zebian

  • Healing ❤️‍🩹 begins with identifying the backstory of our interpretation of our worth.
    • Chapters of a story that started being written when we were young children, and chronicled internally and meticulously. The body remembers.
  • Until we begin to 🙏🔎 decipher our backstories, we live through repeated 🚫 self-sabotage that exacerbates our feelings of unworthiness. 🥺

“When you try so hard to become who you think you should be, and to avoid who you think you shouldn’t be, you live a life that seems like an act.” -Najwa Zebian

“You must let go of the idea that you can heal only if the person who hurt you apologizes or regrets their actions.” -Najwa Zebian

  • [process]: “a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end”
Welcome Home, Najwa Zebian

“‘You’ statements imply a state of homelessness, because you are trying to find the answer somewhere outside of yourself.” -Najwa Zebian

“The purpose of using ‘I’ statements is to separate your healing from the person who caused you pain in any way. It’s to drive you back to yourself. To your home” -Najwa Zebian

  • Thematic 100-day practices are the ideal time to recalibrate, to process, to recover as sense of identity while slow journaling. To pay attention + make connections.
  • I am learning practical steps to healing within the theme of my current 100-days practice.
    • Example: [stress imprints] “unfinished stress responses stored in the body and nervous system because the body doesn’t have the safety, capacity, or support needed to complete it” (Kate Connolly).
    • Example: “Forgiveness is not about blame—it’s about letting go.” -Najwa Zebian

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~love & good wishes~