Running Away From Ourselves

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Coach Mandy-Marie

When hidden patterns finally make sense.

Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares a profound understanding in her memoir, The Choice.

Conventional wisdom says that if something bothers you or causes you anxiety, then just don’t look at it. Don’t dwell on it. Don’t go there. So we run from past traumas and hardships or from current discomfort or conflict. For much of my adulthood I had thought my survival in the present depended on keeping the past and its darkness locked away…In my yearning to belong, in my fear of being swallowed up by the past, I worked very hard to kept my pain hidden…and in choosing not to face the past and myself directly, decades after my literal imprisonment had ended, I was still choosing not to be free. I had a secret, and my secret had me.

What would happen if instead of keeping your darkness locked away, you faced it, felt it, and heard a message of wisdom and hope from it?

What if?

It matters!

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I'm Coach Mandy-Marie

In 2010, I felt stuck in depression–overwhelmed, anxious, and striving to get everything right. Trying harder only left me exhausted and disconnected.

Things shifted when I realized my mind and body weren’t broken–they were protecting me. As hidden patterns began to make sense, I found more calm, clarity, and capacity to handle what life brought.

Today, I help women understand the hidden patterns keeping them stuck, so they can live the life God created them to live.

🌿When hidden patterns finally make sense.

Calm your mind.
Steady your body.
Live aligned.