You’ve left the abuse behind. You’re determined not to go back. You’ve
realized that you deserve more than an unsafe, abusive partner who controls and
demeans you. You deserve better--a happy, fulfilling life in which you can make
a positive difference in the world. You know, deep down, that great things are
in store for you, even if you can’t fully picture what that will look like or
how you will get there. You’re ready to step boldly into your new life, free
from abuse.
But first, there may be some messes that you need to “clean up” in the
process of moving on from your abusive partner. Your finances may be
limited--or even non-existent. Your abuser may have blocked you from going for
your educational or career goals, and you’re frustrated when you think of where
you could be or should be if you hadn’t fell prey to that person’s controlling
tactics.
Today, I want to encourage you. You can do this! You are not alone on the
challenges you’ve faced. Time and again, we’ve seen that recovery,
accomplishment, and triumph are possible in the aftermath of abuse. It’s true
that the path to this new life may be more complicated for you now, but you
showed your strength surviving in and leaving the abusive relationship, and
that same strength will be your inner guide as you rebuild your life and career
after abuse.
I myself as a survivors that the abuse I and others have experienced left
them feeling disappointed by all that their abusers had taken from them,
emotionally, financially, and in terms of lost opportunities. As one survivor
told me, “I am completely behind the rest of the world because I have had to
spend so much time dealing with an abuser.” Rebuilding after abuse which
meant and involve by starting over
completely, from scratch. Safety risks may persist, as abusers can continue to
use their abusive tactics even after the relationship ended. People don’t
understand how afraid you can be of life. Others only judge and don’t help.
And yet, what we’ve become are Concrete
Angel survivors with a fierce determination and tenacity to move forward, by doing
whatever it takes. Although it is unfortunate that this survivor is incurring
more debt during the process of rebuilding, we can only stand in awe of her
commitment and dedication to bettering her life. This survivor, like many others we’ve heard
from, shows just how determined people can be when they put their mind to it
and commit to building a safe, fulfilling life in the aftermath of abuse.
In many cases, there are no easy solutions to rebuilding your life
following abuse. Of course, there are strategies that can help this process,
such as
(1) surrounding yourself with as much positive, encouraging social
support as you can find,
(2) mapping out a vision for what you would like your future life to be
like,
(3) developing a plan for how to get your life from your starting point
now to making that vision a reality,
(4) setting meaningful, realistic goals to help you track your progress
along the way
You are worth it. You are not alone.
Concrete Angel
Tuesday D’Eon
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