A Mirror

Read each question slowly. Sit with it before writing. These are not questions to answer quickly.

Question 1

Name the break that you have been treating as a deviation from your story. When you look at it as data rather than as evidence of deficiency, what does it tell you about a gap that needed naming?

Question 2

Where in your life are you applying your most rigorous discernment to others, while accepting first accounts from yourself? The gap between those two standards is worth examining.

Question 3

If the break you most regret had arrived earlier, what would it have protected you from? What is the cost of the unbroken version of that story?

Question 4

What has the break taught you that comfort was actively hiding? Name one specific thing.

Weekly Practice

Read one of these each morning this week. Before the phone.

Day 1 I asked how a break might become a backbone.
Day 2 I named a wound that has quietly made me stronger.
Day 3 I let what broke me become structure, not just scar.
Day 4 I stopped hiding the fracture that shaped me.
Day 5 I let my history hold weight instead of only hurting.
Day 6 I honored what the break taught me.
Day 7 I am willing to let the break become my backbone.

My Notes

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