
Who you are by the way you come in… and the way you come out
Today we'll talk about closure, about finally letting go. It's a reality we all live with. Have you experienced any significant or painful closures that you remember?
Have you ever considered what makes you sad and the feelings you provoked in others?
I invite you to create better life stories in the upcoming closings. May you live. If you'd like to go deeper, I invite you to Coaching Wednesdays. Sign up.
Let's discover what closure is and how we can make this experience less painful or even very worth remembering.
Bonds aren't just built by what we experience along the way; they're also defined by how we begin... and how we end.
Entering someone's life is no small feat. It involves touching their history, their wounds, their intimacy.
Therefore, entering with love implies respect, awareness and care.
It's not just about pleasing or exciting, but about assuming that your presence has an impact... for better or worse.
And when the time comes to come out, that's also where your true essence is revealed.
There are those who arrive with tenderness and leave behind wounds. And there are those who enter in silence, but leave deep marks.
Sometimes we know someone better by how they say goodbye than by how they arrive.
There you see respect for what has been lived, emotional maturity, and self-love.
Closing cycles with love is not poetry: it is mental health.
It is knowing how to let go without breaking, it is knowing how to let go without hurting.
Because in the end… the way we treat beginnings and endings speaks to how we love others.
And above all, how we love ourselves.
In the naked relationship retreat, we learn from our past closures and build a way to end lovingly. Tell me what you think... I'd love to hear it.
 
							 
							