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How to stop taking things personally and choosing peace.

11 min · 18 de may de 2026
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The people who hurt us the most are often the ones closest to us. In this episode, we talk about how disappointment and difficult relationships can either harden us or help us grow. What if not everything people do is actually about you? Many people are simply reacting from their own wounds, stress, insecurities, or emotional limitations. This conversation is about learning to stop taking things personally, protect your peace without losing your softness, and choose growth over bitterness. We talk about boundaries, grace, healing, and how to let hard experiences refine you instead of define you. Because healing isn’t becoming cold. It’s learning to carry hurt differently. Choose better, not bitter.

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