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Trauma survivors carry a painful history, which they may lock away deep inside and refuse to address. This practice of avoiding affects relationships. Do you do this? Do you feel out of control, fearful, or too vulnerable and full of shame to deal with controversy, so much so that you do everything to avoid it? The practice of avoiding in order to cope with tricky situations becomes habit forming. While it makes perfect sense to avoid difficult interpersonal issues, you deceive yourself by thinking that the problems will go away. You've restored peace in the short term, but have avoided the real issues. You feel you're not enough and don't want to feel vulnerable. Over time this pattern of avoidance eventually isolates you emotionally. You're cut off and alone, maybe even growing bitter. Truly, the person you're shutting out wants to resolve a situation because they love you. While it may be a messy moment, the person is handing you a gift: the gift of relationship. It's a gracious gift of giving and receiving love. Revealing 'who you are,' rather than staying hidden, connects you as you both work together to resolve the conflict. Rather than emotionally closed, you can take a step toward connection and restoration. In a loving relationship, you can dispel the fear of exposing your vulnerability. You'll find that you are loved, not less, but more. Don't stay away from the beauty of being known and in a relationship with others. Don't stay in bondage to your shame. Others pursuing you are offering a path to joy. To be known and loved is a path to healing and restoration. It's an opportunity for a sweet life. Don't miss it by hiding.
Trauma survivors carry a painful history, which they may lock away deep inside and refuse to address. This practice of avoiding affects relationships. Do you do this? Do you feel out of control, fearful, or too vulnerable and full of shame to deal with controversy, so much so that you do everything to avoid it? The practice of avoiding in order to cope with tricky situations becomes habit forming. While it makes perfect sense to avoid difficult interpersonal issues, you deceive yourself by thinking that the problems will go away. You've restored peace in the short term, but have avoided the real issues. You feel you're not enough and don't want to feel vulnerable. Over time this pattern of avoidance eventually isolates you emotionally. You're cut off and alone, maybe even growing bitter. Truly, the person you're shutting out wants to resolve a situation because they love you. While it may be a messy moment, the person is handing you a gift: the gift of relationship. It's a gracious gift of giving and receiving love. Revealing 'who you are,' rather than staying hidden, connects you as you both work together to resolve the conflict. Rather than emotionally closed, you can take a step toward connection and restoration. In a loving relationship, you can dispel the fear of exposing your vulnerability. You'll find that you are loved, not less, but more. Don't stay away from the beauty of being known and in a relationship with others. Don't stay in bondage to your shame. Others pursuing you are offering a path to joy. To be known and loved is a path to healing and restoration. It's an opportunity for a sweet life. Don't miss it by hiding.

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