In this solo episode, I’m opening up about something that often hides in plain sight — Complex PTSD, or cPTSD. This isn’t just about a single traumatic event… it’s about the kind of pain that lingers from repeated emotional wounds — the times you felt unsafe, unseen, or silenced for far too long. I’ll be sharing the signs and patterns I’ve learned to recognize — things like emotional flashbacks, self-blame, people-pleasing, and the constant feeling of walking on eggshells. I know what it’s li...
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In this solo episode, I’m opening up about something that often hides in plain sight — Complex PTSD, or cPTSD. This isn’t just about a single traumatic event… it’s about the kind of pain that lingers from repeated emotional wounds — the times you felt unsafe, unseen, or silenced for far too long. I’ll be sharing the signs and patterns I’ve learned to recognize — things like emotional flashbacks, self-blame, people-pleasing, and the constant feeling of walking on eggshells. I know what it’s li...
Stop Being Hard on Yourself & Learn to Love Yourself
The Kelly Healing Project
20 minutes
3 months ago
Stop Being Hard on Yourself & Learn to Love Yourself
Are you constantly your own toughest critic? In this solo episode, I dive into why we can be so hard on ourselves and how to break free from that inner critic. I share practical strategies and gentle guidance for cultivating self-compassion, embracing your worth, and learning to love yourself fully. If you’re ready to release self-judgment and step into a kinder, more empowering relationship with yourself, this episode is your roadmap to inner peace and confidence.
The Kelly Healing Project
In this solo episode, I’m opening up about something that often hides in plain sight — Complex PTSD, or cPTSD. This isn’t just about a single traumatic event… it’s about the kind of pain that lingers from repeated emotional wounds — the times you felt unsafe, unseen, or silenced for far too long. I’ll be sharing the signs and patterns I’ve learned to recognize — things like emotional flashbacks, self-blame, people-pleasing, and the constant feeling of walking on eggshells. I know what it’s li...