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I Choose to Stop

Tonight reminded me that healing doesn’t mean triggers disappear.

It means I notice sooner.

It means I stop when something isn’t safe for my nervous system.

It means I take my medicine without guilt and choose rest instead of pushing through.

This isn’t failure — it’s practice.

 
 
 

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