Whole Healed & Healthy

The Closure Episode

12 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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Closure doesn't come from an apology. It doesn't come from an explanation. It doesn't come from them finally saying what you needed to hear. Closure is a door you close yourself. Waiting for someone else to give you resolution keeps your healing on their timeline. The people you're waiting on have already shown you exactly who they are. Your peace is worth too much to leave in somebody else's hands.

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