The Uncaged Bird

How to Walk Away From Pain

8 min · 18. nov. 2021
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Pain. A little four letter word that none of us can seem to escape while alive! We start experiencing pain at a young age. As we journey through life and experience more things we generally run into new spaces of pain. But pain is temporary, yet many people carry their pain from past events well into the future. What I'm saying here is, that we can walk away from pain. We can walk away from pain whenever we chose to do so. Some people have found an identity that is derived from various painful experiences, but I am here to tell you that you have permission to live outside of that. Check out this short episode on how to walk away from pain.

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