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Miss Victoria

Victoria was a woman who struggled with depression for years. She had so many wounds she didn’t know how to heal. Every time she became depressed, she would turn into an angry person and shut the whole world off.

Her depression affected her relationship with everyone. She wanted people to love her and to be in her life, but her pain was stronger than hers. It led her to hurt many people.
Victoria's biggest problem was her limiting beliefs. In her mind, she believed that there was no way out of her pain and head. She created an identity around her trauma.
Until the day she realized that she was holding herself back. She realized that there actually was a possibility to find a way out of her head. She wanted to be happy again. So she went to therapy and it changed her life.
There are many Victoria in the world today. Struggling with all types of problems, especially mental ones. Being stuck in one’s head doesn’t mean there’s no way out. There is a way, you must find it!
Friend, if you are a Victoria, you must get to the point where you get sick and tired of letting your pain control your life. Your thirst for change must be greater than your fear of change. Only then will your life change.
The journey won’t be easy, but fighting for peace is always worth it. Choose to not give up on yourself. You can still very much create a new life. It’s not impossible or too late. There’s life after trauma!

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