Recovery - Sparkle Up Your Life - Day 66/90
When the emotions settle, and the crisis passes. When the adrenaline fades, you are challenged to show up to life. You are invited to show who you truly are.
Because that’s when a question appears: “Now what?” How do I get back on track? How quickly should I bounce back? Should I push through? Should I rest? Should I be doing more?
Often, this is where we become hardest on ourselves, because we expect recovery to happen as quickly as the disruption.
We expect one good night of sleep, one conversation or one journal entry to be enough to be fully back. As if healing follows a schedule and as if emotions follow a deadline. They rarely do.
Maybe that’s the part we forget. Recovery is not a switch. It’s a process.
Recovery takes a gradual return and a (slow) rebuilding of energy, clarity, and trust in yourself. The difficult thing is that recovery often looks less impressive than resilience.
Resilience looks strong. Recovery looks messy. Resilience says, “I can keep going,” while recovery says, “I need a moment.”
And both have their place in your sparkled-up life. Because there is a difference between pushing through something... and processing it. A difference between functioning... and recovering A difference between postponing your emotions... and allowing yourself to move through them.
Sometimes, what feels like a setback is actually part of the recovery. My missing a day yesterday was just that. A slow day, a missed routine and a moment when I realised that I need more time than I expected. And if this also happens to you, know you are NOT failing. You’re human.
And perhaps that’s where compassion matters most. Not when life is easy, but when you’re disappointed in yourself for not bouncing back fast enough. Because growth is not only about how quickly you recover, but it is also about how kindly you treat yourself while you’re recovering.
So instead of being hard on yourself today (“Why am I not back to normal yet?”), ask:
“What do I actually need right now?”“Am I recovering... or am I simply trying to rush the process?”“And what would it look like to trust that healing has its own timeline?”
Because your strength is not measured by how quickly you get back up. Sometimes, it’s measured by how honestly you allow yourself to recover.
With love,Anja ✨
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