6. Learn from your past!
And finally last but certainly not least, I found the meaning in my suffering. That was a critical component to my overcoming this horror and moving on with my life. I learned things that I likely would have never learned, had I not gone through this. I learned to love myself, I learned to forgive myself, and I learned that I have infinite value. I took the absolute worst most horrific tragedy that I could have ever imagined, and I turned it into a positive.
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I realized I was never going to be the woman the daughter or the mother that this did not happen to. It was part of my identity now, and I decided how my story ends, not the narcissist. I would have never chosen to live through what I lived through, but it happened. And I survived what I did not think I could survive. I am stronger and braver than I ever knew or dreamed. And I absolutely refused to let them write the ending to my story.
I took my power back by finding the meaning in my suffering, and now, I help victims all over the world heal from this demonic form of abuse. I don’t know what the meaning is for you, maybe it will be several things, but if you look, as hard as it is, if you look for the meaning in your suffering, you will find it. And when you do, then you can know that what you lived through was not in vain. What you lived through has purpose and meaning. So keep the faith everyone. I know so many of you are out there struggling, and I hope this gives you some hope and support.
Ok, that’s it for today’s topic, How To Overcome The INJUSTICE Of Narcissistic Abuse. I hope you all found this helpful, if you did, be sure to share this article with your friends and family, sharing is caring!
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