Your Heart Is Healing Faster Than You Think


Healing from emotional pain and heartbreak is a journey that takes time and effort. While it may sometimes feel like progress is slow, there are moments when we unknowingly reveal signs of healing. These phrases, which may slip out in conversations, are powerful indicators that the heart is healing faster than we realize.

  1. “I’m grateful for the lessons”:
    When we can express gratitude for the lessons learned from our past experiences, it shows that we are beginning to find meaning and growth in our pain. It signifies a shift in perspective, allowing us to appreciate the value of our struggles and move forward with a newfound sense of wisdom.
  2. “I’m starting to forgive”:
    Forgiveness is a powerful act that frees us from the burden of holding onto resentment. When we find ourselves genuinely considering forgiveness, it indicates that we are willing to let go of the pain and make peace with the past. It shows that our heart is ready to heal and make space for new beginnings.
  3. “I am focusing on self-care”:
    Prioritizing self-care is a crucial part of the healing process. When we consciously take care of our physical, emotional, and mental well-being, it demonstrates that we are nurturing ourselves and rebuilding our inner strength. Engaging in activities that bring us joy and practicing self-compassion are signs that our heart is healing.
  4. “I’m open to new possibilities”:
    As our heart heals, we become more open to new experiences and possibilities. Saying phrases like, “I’m open to love again” or “I’m excited about what the future holds” reveals a willingness to embrace life beyond the pain. It signifies that we are ready to let go of the fear and invite positive changes into our lives.
  5. “I’m reconnecting with loved ones”:
    When healing takes place, we often find ourselves reaching out to loved ones for support and connection. Rebuilding and strengthening relationships after a period of emotional turmoil demonstrates an eagerness to mend bonds and create a support network. It indicates that we are actively seeking love, comfort, and understanding.
  6. “I’m proud of how far I’ve come”:
    Acknowledging our progress and celebrating our accomplishments is a significant step in healing. When we can genuinely say, “I’m proud of myself for how far I’ve come,” it signifies self-acceptance and recognition of our resilience. It shows that we are embracing our journey and appreciating the strength we have gained along the way.

Healing from emotional pain is a transformative process that unfolds gradually. While it may not always feel evident, the phrases we use in our everyday conversations can provide a glimpse into our healing progress. Expressing gratitude, forgiveness, self-care, openness to new experiences, reconnection, and pride in our growth all indicate that our heart is healing faster than we think. Let these phrases serve as reminders of our resilience and inspire us to continue moving forward on our healing journey.

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3 responses to “If You Find Yourself Saying These 6 Phrases”

  1. I find myself saying (to myself);
    1. People can create chaos in an empty room
    2. Ignorance or apathy? People don’t know, don’t care
    3. If you don’t know what you want, you end up with a lot of what you don’t
    4. Don’t try to reason with idiots
    5. If it isn’t your circus, then they’re not your monkeys (don’t involve yourself in other peoples drama)
    6. A mind that is single and sincere is not interested in being good, in conducting relations with other people so as to live up to a rule. Nor, on the other hand, is it interested in being free, in acting perversely just to prove its independence. Its interest is not in itself, but in the people and problems of which it is aware; these are ‘itself.’ It acts, not according to the rules, but according to the circumstances of the moment, and the ‘well’ it wishes to others is not security but liberty.

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    1. You raise some good points

      1. People can cause chaos even in an empty room.
      2. Many people are either ignorant or indifferent.
      3. Without knowing what you want, you’ll end up with what you don’t want.
      4. Avoid trying to reason with foolish individuals.
      5. If it’s not your problem, don’t get involved.
      6. A genuine mind cares about others and acts based on the situation, seeking liberty for all, not just following rules.

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      1. That’s it. I have found I am only able to control myself and not others. Being the best person you can be is all that you can do. You aren’t obligated to be the same person you were a minute ago, you have been blessed with choice

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