29/05/25
In a world that emphasizes love, respect, and kindness in relationships—with others and ourselves—there’s one sacred value we often overlook: forgiveness.
Forgiving yourself can feel scary. Your mind may confuse it with “letting them off the hook” or “forgetting what happened.” But here’s the truth:
Holding on only drains your power.
You don’t owe it to your past.
You owe it to your future.
Here are 10 things I’ve finally forgiven myself for:
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For silencing my voice when I should’ve spoken up.
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For giving love to the wrong people and places.
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For holding on to love that hurt my mental peace.
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For people-pleasing just to feel accepted.
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For hurting others—and myself—knowingly or not.
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For abandoning my own needs and values to feel “enough.”
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For staying in places where my kindness was taken for weakness.
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For trying too hard to be “the good girl.”
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For letting destiny take the wheel instead of owning my power.
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For begging for love, when I was always meant to be it.
I’ve let go of these versions of me—not out of shame, but out of love.
Because forgiveness isn’t just about moving on—it’s about making space.
Space for new blessings, for healthy relationships, for peace.
Don’t forgive just to perform.
Forgive to transform. 💫
You are the one you’ve been waiting for.
Beautifully written ❤️
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