What’s cool is that now YOU can be that divine intervention for others
Gen! Your story is actually so similar to mine — it’s all too familiar.
Todd Sylvester
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Thank you for your kind words, Todd. I am very much willing to be the divine intervention for others! I say that with much enthusiasm. The beautiful thing about going through what we go through is we become open. We get broken so we can be opened, to let the light inside and fill our entire being. I thank the Bully in a way, because it showed me who I really am and what I am capable of. I barely made it to the opposite direction and discovered myself. The pain that was inflicted on me by the Bully was excruciating. I still hear the Bully, there is no way to get rid of it, but at least now I can always make a choice to surpass that. Is it easy? No. But at least now, I know when to take courage and stand up with all my might.

We cannot heal alone and healing sometimes is not a destination to arrive at but a lifetime journey, for there will always be things that will break us along the way. The Bully has now become a teacher. Everytime I will hear its voice, I know I have some work to do within. It has become a practice of self-reflection, not to doubt my worth anymore but to discover something greater than my “little self.”

Thank you again, Todd. There are things we only learn through speaking/writing, and if not for your wonderful post, I wouldn’t have discovered them. Wishing you well, Todd!