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Wife to my love @Tedhdavis, momma to 3; Chase, Eisley and Boy S. I love art, journaling,crafter,DIY lover, thrifter,blogger. Etsy store Colour Her{Hope}.

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Emotional Support

If you’ve experienced something traumatic in your life then you likely know, you can physically change due to the trauma – even if it wasn’t a physical trauma. Your body is affected overall- on a cellular level – physically from those things. I hope to use oils to help me in the future with things I feel God has put on my heart for years regarding people who’ve suffered horrific trauma. I get literal chills thinking about the effects of these things colliding.

“Body in motion”

If you don’t know how food affects you but you want to know, cut ONE area (i.e. dairy) out for a time and then reintroduce it. If you’re wanting a degree (maybe even your Masters), taking ONE class a semester and working your way up. If you’re wanting to begin a toxin-free journey, you could start reading labels and getting rid of one toxic thing at a time. One motion at a time, in the right direction, can drastically change your trajectory for the better.

“Unoffendable heart”

I wonder what a world with “unoffendable hearts” would look like? Too many times I’ve allowed wounds to become bitterness. All consuming bitterness and lack of forgiveness can wound others but it actually deeply wounds those carrying them more. P. S. “letting it go” doesn’t mean it makes what others have done to you right, it just means you’re no longer carrying that junk anymore!

Lone Island.

We have a tendency to pour in, give our all to people and it’s hard for us to live on the surface levels so we share our not-so-pretty stuff too. As I’ve shared bits and pieces of our journey, I’ve realized A LOT of people relate. Because being “safe” tends to cause people to be vulnerable and to tap into areas that trigger pain, maybe grief, maybe areas they’d (me too) rather avoid. And man I’ve misread that line at times and crossed it when others don’t want to be vulnerable.

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