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When Pain Becomes Your Personality | Healing Your Inner Voice

35 min · 11 de mar de 2026
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What if the pain you are carrying has quietly become part of your identity? In this episode, we unpack the hidden world of internal suffering, the kind that does not always show on the outside but controls so much on the inside. We talk about why your inner voice matters more than you think, how trauma reshapes the way you talk to yourself, and what it actually takes to begin healing. If you have ever felt like negativity, fear, shame, or harsh self talk is just “who you are,” this conversation is for you. This is a real talk on healing, self awareness, faith, mental health, and the slow work of renewing the mind. Pain may be real, but it does not have to become your identity. Chapters 00:00 Navigating Internal Struggles 03:03 The Power of Language and Self Talk 05:46 Understanding Pain and Its Authority 09:04 The Impact of Trauma on Self Perception 11:59 The Journey of Healing and Self Discovery 15:02 The Role of Shame and Guilt 17:52 Reframing Your Inner Dialogue 20:51 Embracing Self Worth and Renewal If this episode resonates with you, share it with somebody who needs it. Subscribe for more honest conversations on healing, growth, faith, identity, and the power of the inner life. #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalHealing #InnerVoice #MentalHealth #TraumaHealing #SelfTalk #FaithAndMentalHealth #HealingJourney

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