Dear friend, it’s completely understandable that childhood experiences continue to affect you. Our early years shape the foundation of how we see ourselves and the world. The pain you feel is valid, and it shows your capacity for deep emotion. Remember, healing isn’t about erasing these memories, but learning to carry them with less weight. You’re not alone in this journey. Many people find that acknowledging these feelings is actually the first step toward healing. Be gentle with yourself – the child you once were deserves compassion, and the adult you are now has the strength to rewrite your story. Consider small acts of self-care today, whether it’s journaling, talking to a trusted friend, or simply allowing yourself to feel without judgment. Healing isn’t linear, but every step forward matters.
Why do i Still Feel so Affected by Things That Happened in my Childhood, Even Though i’m an Adult Now?
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