Hassan Siddiqui is a life coach & Healer. A storyteller, blogger & the author of Twenty Bright Paths: Stories of Growth and Learning. Fascinated by ideas that help people to become the greater version of themselves, Hassan loves to share uplifting and encouraging thoughts to impact the way others view life and themselves. He believes in our ability to build a better world.
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Whether we have psychological issues or mental health problems, all of us need healing. We all experience times when we feel broken and damaged. And we require support and recovery. It is important to understand that anyone can have emotional wounds and has. We should pay attention to those wounds instead of ignoring them. And we should know that therapists and mental health experts are not only for those who have big psychological issues, anyone can ask for help from them.
Many of us don't take our suffering seriously. We give ourselves the excuse "Time heals all wounds" to not work on the inner problems that we go through. We must not take our suffering lightly and do nothing about it because when we do that, we make our wounds worse by delaying their treatment. And it's okay to suffer. Almost all of us suffer in our lives. We can either pretend that we are okay. Or choose to be authentic and reach out for healing.
Especially in this Covid era, many people are having worse problems in their life. A lot of us have lost our loved ones. The pandemic has affected all of us in many ways. It has destroyed the ways we used to live by. It gave us the wounds we were never expecting. We are learning what we were not prepared for. And we are all together in this. Pandemic is like a dark shadow that is changing its shapes and continuing to haunt us. We all are disturbed. We all need healing.
If you have any mental health issues, if you are suffering, if there are scars on your body and soul, remember that they don’t define you. If you were beaten physically or emotionally and you have scars, know that they are not your definition. They are just marks of your struggle. You are not your scars, your scars are just imprints of your sufferings. Things that went wrong with you, anything bad that happened to you, it doesn’t define you. It is not who you are.
You should never let your scars be the reason for hating yourself. And no one has any right to make fun of your scars or make you feel bad because of them. Your scars don’t make you less beautiful than anyone. Your scars are symbols of your bravery. They tell the story of when you were in trouble. There is no shame in having scars. Never let your scars stop you from doing things that matter to you. Don’t be ashamed of your scars, they are not you; they are just with you.
When you see your scars or when you think of them, tell yourself they don’t make you any less worthy. Your scars don’t make you a less important or less special person than the rest of the world. You are beautiful with your scars; you are just a shining star.
**Your scars don’t define you, but the willingness that you kept going when you were broken and hurt.
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