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Don’t change who you are so people will like you. Be exactly who God made you—and let the right people love you for it. 💙 That’s a beautiful quote, but for me, it wasn’t always something I believed I had permission to live out. I was raised in abuse. I was taught from a young age that if I didn’t please others—specifically my father—I would get hurt. Physically. Emotionally. Spiritually. He used to say, “If I HAD to hurt you, it’s because YOU didn’t do it good enough. You caused your own pain. If you’d done it exactly like I wanted, I wouldn’t have had to hurt you.” So I lived most of my life on high alert. Always watching, always adjusting, always trying to be “just right” so I wouldn’t get hurt. And as I grew up, that pattern followed me. People continued to teach me—directly and indirectly—that my worth was tied to my ability to keep them happy, fix their problems, or shrink myself to stay accepted. But Jesus… 💙 Jesus came and met me in the middle of that brokenness. And He didn’t ask me to earn love. He didn’t demand perfection. He didn’t threaten pain if I messed up. He whispered, “You are Mine.” It took years of healing. Therapy. Deliverance. Tears. Falling down and getting back up. But I’m finally at a place where I can say: I’m free. I don’t owe my identity to people anymore. I belong to the One who fearfully and wonderfully made me (Psalm 139:14). And He never asked me to perform—just to be His. If you’ve lived your life trying to avoid pain by pleasing everyone, I want to tell you something I wish I’d known earlier: You are not responsible for someone else’s brokenness. You are not required to twist and shrink yourself to earn love. And you are not the cause of your own pain. Isaiah 61:3 says He gives us “beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” That’s what He gave me. That’s why I can finally stand and say— I’m me. And that’s enough. #KeishaCookie #PeoplePleaserNoMore #Isaiah61 #Psalm13914 #HealingInJesus #ChildhoodTraumaSurvivor #YouAreWorthyAsYouAre

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