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The Quiet Wounds

4 members • $30/month

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Functioning Under Relational Stress
One of the hardest parts of emotional injury is that many people continue functioning while slowly losing clarity. They go to work. Take care of responsibilities. Handle daily life. And at the same time: • replay conversations repeatedly• question their reactions• hesitate before speaking• feel emotionally exhausted without fully understanding why This often creates even more confusion because externally, everything may appear “fine.” But internally, something feels unstable. Some people first notice this emotionally: “I feel off.” Others first notice it analytically: “This pattern doesn’t make sense.” Both are valid starting points. One of the goals of The Quiet Wounds is helping people recognize patterns without immediately forcing conclusions. Observation comes before clarity. And clarity develops gradually. What was the first thing you noticed in yourself before you fully understood something was wrong?
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I noticed that I was unhappy and sad, longing for something, but I knew not what. On the surface, I appeared to have everything that I needed and wanted. I thought there was something wrong with me - that I was born with an unhappy disposition. So I pasted a smile on my face and acted like a happy person. Evidently, I was very convincing. I never shared my true feelings with anyone until I started therapy.
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Mylinda Bralla
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@mylinda-bralla-6181
Was very codependent & naive most of my life. So thankful to God & Marinely for their love & guidance. Can feel my feelings and can see clearly now.

Active 21d ago
Joined May 12, 2026