1. Surrendering to the Lord and proclaiming him as Lord over my life is what I want to do daily, or attempt to do. I proclaim that my finiteness and inability to forecast my own life is overshadowed by his sovereignty and ultimate goodness and love for me.
2. I believe that all relationships are not an end in and of themselves. My relationships are conduits where I can express God's love to others and experience his love through others. At the end of the day, I choose to be satisfied in God's presence and in doing so, I am able to better see relationships for what they truly are: a fraction of something better. A gift and something to not take for granted.
3. I can have grace towards myself this season. I can be gentle in moments when I experience physical symptoms of PTSD like inability to concentrate/raising heart rate/low-grade anxiety. I am not the person I was before, and I will come out of this season stronger.
4. I am a healed person, and am in continued need for healing. There is an invitation this season to be ushered into greater and deeper levels of wholeness. That being said, the Lord provided me with an amazing (AMAZING) therapist this season and I know he is providing the tools and resources that will allow me to address things of the past in order to continue the process of healing in this present-time.
5. There is a community around me that loves and supports me. God affirms my belovedness in and through a community of believers. His invitation to me this season of life is to come before him with great anticipation and faith in his goodness and faithfulness.

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