
Abuse victims don’t have to remain victims and you don’t have to continue to put yourself second to the needs of others. Anyone can learn how to become a survivor and live in your own truth instead. You can have a healthy mind and lead healthy life with a healthy partner. It doesn’t happen magically. It takes a lot of work, as does anything worth achieving, but I can tell you firsthand the work is more than worth it and pays off heavily in happiness dividends.
Domestic Violence: Breaking the Cycle For Good — The Zebra Pit
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Breaking the silence is the first step. Reaching out to others for help is the second. Stay safe. Hugs.
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Thank you for the kind words.
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That was one of the most helpful posts I have read. It is going on 7 years now since I left an abusive marriage. I do love people, and work hard to try to build healthy relationships- it takes time and work for sure! I am currently focusing on family…and a few friends.
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I thought she did a great job….all of her post are great and very thought out. :)
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Thanks so much for reblogging my post! Xx
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Your welcome. It’s a very important message that can never be talked about enough. :)
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Agreed! I see you write about it quite a lot. I’ll definitely be back to read more. Xx
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Domestic violence made a huge negative impact on my life. It’s so hard on the children.
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