Motivational Monday: Are you broken?
(Originally posted on June 3, 2019)

Broken
! Sounds like a harsh word to apply to ourselves. Yet in most cases, something has broken each and every one of us. It might have been a terrible childhood, or a loss that affects us so profoundly that we have difficulty moving past it. So many things in life have the potential to " break
" us.
The events that shape our lives and make us the people we are today sometimes are difficult to maneuver our way thru. There are moments that they will take us to a dark place, a place where it's very hard to see the light. We'll often hear well meaning people say things like "pick yourself up", or you have to "move on" or "move past" this event. Facts are, of course you do, but maybe not today.
Maybe today, you need to just sit in it and allow yourself to feel whatever emotion is coming over you. THEN, and only then, do you need to let it go.
But what happens after you let it go? Is it gone? No, I doubt it, it's still affecting us on some level so now what do we do?
Whatever your experience was, someone else out there is going thru that same thing today, and tomorrow, and the next day and the next year. You now have a new insight.
You know what that experience feels like on day one, and on day 365. You know what helped you and what made you want to scream. You probably also find that you are much more sensitive to someone else's pain than you were in the past. You now " get it
"! You " get it
" in a way that someone that has not experienced that event cannot possibly imagine.
“When the Japanese mend broken objects
,
they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold. They believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history it becomes more beautiful.”
Isn't that a gift
? You have the choice when it comes to the things that " broke you
". You can either use them to benefit the world, and make you more beautiful, or you can bury them, and let them live inside of you, and possibly continue to damage you or harden you. Or you can share
, soften your world and help soften someone else's world.
I keep hearing that one person cannot possibly change the world. I beg to differ. If we change ourselves and offer ourselves and our change to the world, we are changing the world.
So what " broke
" you? Was it a difficult childhood? Was it a difficult marriage? Was it a profound loss? Maybe you don't realize or know what it was.
Each morning (or evening, whichever works best for you) sit and write a few words. Let them flow. Whatever comes up, write down. If you're afraid someone will read it, burn it, shred it, or rip it up and throw it away. That's ok, because eventually you'll see a pattern of what's deep inside of you. Then share it!
You'll find that people come into your life that have had the same experience. Share your experience. Don't compare their experience with yours, or offer guidance or words of advice, unless you're asked. Just simply share your story. You'll be surprised at how healing that will be...for everyone!
Have an introspective and healing week!
“Broken crayons still color.”
-- Unknown
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









