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You Were Always Enough: Healing After Betrayal & Reclaiming Your Worth

12 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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What if their betrayal was never about your worth? After reading hundreds of comments from women who have experienced infidelity, abandonment, and heartbreak, we knew this was a conversation we needed to have. In this episode, we're talking about the painful questions so many women ask themselves: 💔 Why wasn't I enough? 💔 What did I do wrong? 💔 Will I ever trust again? The truth is, someone else's betrayal is not proof that there was something lacking in you. Many times, it reveals something broken in them. We discuss: ✨ Why betrayal damages your identity ✨ The difference between forgiveness and reconciliation ✨ Healing whether you stayed or left ✨ Letting go of shame and reclaiming your worth ✨ Finding peace after heartbreak If you've ever questioned your value because of someone else's choices, this episode is for you. ❤️ You are not the rejection. ❤️ You are not the abandonment. ❤️ You are not someone else's bad decision. You were always enough.

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