Some moments come quietly but leave a lasting impact - this one arrived through a message.
Every now and then, something lands with such clarity and truth, it echoes — not always in the therapy room, but sometimes in the in-between spaces, where life is happening in real time. One of those moments happened recently.
A client was struggling, and we were exchanging messages over WhatsApp. In the midst of it, they shared something that stopped me in my tracks:
“I loved me then; but I didn’t know it. I love me more now — and I do.”
And then:
“It just came to me. It’s the clearest, truest thing I’ve ever thought about myself. That’s not progress — that’s smashing it.”
Their words were raw, honest, and deeply powerful. They weren’t seeking reassurance or approval — they were speaking a truth that had risen to the surface, unfiltered and alive. This wasn’t just self-reflection; it was reclamation. This was self-connection.
This client has done the courageous work of healing: feeling, facing, and growing — even on the days it felt too much. They’ve trusted the process, not blindly, but with curiosity, resilience, and moments of grace like this one. And what emerged was something that had always been there: a relationship with themselves that was once hidden, now honoured.
This wasn’t just a breakthrough — it was a profound realisation of self-compassion, healing, and reclaimed identity. Not from someone who’s had it easy, but from someone who’s shown up for themselves again and again, even when it was hard. They came to know and accept themselves in a way that words can only begin to touch.
Therapy isn’t about fixing. It’s about discovering. Peeling back the layers until you reach something real, something that’s always been there, waiting to be heard. For this client, that truth didn’t come in a grand moment — it arrived gently, powerfully, and unmistakably.
As a therapist, these are the moments that remind me why I do this work. Not because of outcomes or achievements, but because someone, in their own time and their own words, realised their worth — past and present.
It was a proud moment. Not mine to claim, but mine to witness.
Written with the clients consent.
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Every now and then, something lands with such clarity and truth, it echoes — not always in the therapy room, but sometimes in the in-between spaces, where life is happening in real time. One of those moments happened recently.
A client was struggling, and we were exchanging messages over WhatsApp. In the midst of it, they shared something that stopped me in my tracks:
“I loved me then; but I didn’t know it. I love me more now — and I do.”
And then:
“It just came to me. It’s the clearest, truest thing I’ve ever thought about myself. That’s not progress — that’s smashing it.”
Their words were raw, honest, and deeply powerful. They weren’t seeking reassurance or approval — they were speaking a truth that had risen to the surface, unfiltered and alive. This wasn’t just self-reflection; it was reclamation. This was self-connection.
This client has done the courageous work of healing: feeling, facing, and growing — even on the days it felt too much. They’ve trusted the process, not blindly, but with curiosity, resilience, and moments of grace like this one. And what emerged was something that had always been there: a relationship with themselves that was once hidden, now honoured.
This wasn’t just a breakthrough — it was a profound realisation of self-compassion, healing, and reclaimed identity. Not from someone who’s had it easy, but from someone who’s shown up for themselves again and again, even when it was hard. They came to know and accept themselves in a way that words can only begin to touch.
Therapy isn’t about fixing. It’s about discovering. Peeling back the layers until you reach something real, something that’s always been there, waiting to be heard. For this client, that truth didn’t come in a grand moment — it arrived gently, powerfully, and unmistakably.
As a therapist, these are the moments that remind me why I do this work. Not because of outcomes or achievements, but because someone, in their own time and their own words, realised their worth — past and present.
It was a proud moment. Not mine to claim, but mine to witness.
Written with the clients consent.
#TherapyJourney #SelfCompassion #HealingInProgress #CounsellingSupport #InnerStrength #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfDiscovery #GrowthAndHealing #CompassionateTherapy #YouAreEnough #Listening2U #MomentsThatMatter #QuietBreakthroughs #HealingJourney #SelfLove #InnerHealing #PersonalGrowth #HealingTogether #GrowthMindset #EmotionalWellbeing #QuietStrength #Resilience
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