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14 contributions to Vindec EU – Healing the Hustle
Sometimes we forget that all we really need is space.
Space to breathe. Space to let the noise fall away. Space to stop forcing answers. And when it finally quiets down… When the earth settles and everything evens out… You’re reminded maybe that was exactly what you needed.
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Sometimes we forget that all we really need is space.
Hey everyone 🤍
I just joined and wanted to say I’m really glad to be here.This space already feels different in a good way.
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It’s good to have you here, Lacy. Most spaces in this world ask you to perform, to polish the edges, or to pretend you’ve got it all figured out. This isn’t one of them. We don’t do the "mindset" fluff or the toxic positivity here. We do the truth.
Truth about war in this world is that it doesn't need to kill you. To destroy your life, sometimes it only needs to pass through once.
Most people think "war" is something that happens on a map, in a different country, or in a history book. They think if you aren't bleeding, you aren't a casualty. They’re wrong. There is a war that happens inside the four walls of a home. A war of silence, of expectations, of "why can't you just be normal," and of survival. Maybe your "war" was a parent who only loved you when you were useful.Maybe it was a partner who made you feel like you were walking on glass for a decade.Maybe it was a workplace that demanded your soul and gave you a "pizza party" in return. It didn't kill you. You’re still here. You’re breathing. You’re "fine." But the version of you that existed before it passed through? That person is gone. When war passes through a life, it leaves behind a landscape of hypervigilance. It leaves a version of you that rehearses every conversation in the shower so you don't say the "wrong" thing. It leaves a version of you that apologizes for taking up space in a room. It leaves a version of you that is so used to surviving that you’ve forgotten how to actually live. You aren't "broken." You’re just operating on survival software written in a combat zone. At Vindec EU, we don't do "mindset hacks" or "positive vibes." We do excavation. We go back to the landscape where the war passed through. We Reveal the Root the beliefs you had to adopt just to stay safe. We separate YOUR voice from the noise of the conditioning that followed the blast. Because the war might have destroyed the old you, but it doesn't get to own the new you. I Heal. Not because the war stopped, but because I decided to stop living like it’s still happening. If you’re tired of performing "fine" while carrying the weight of a war nobody else can see, it’s time to walk it real. DM me ROOT if you’re ready to see what’s actually running the show.
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Truth about war in this world is that it doesn't need to kill you. To destroy your life, sometimes it only needs to pass through once.
welcome
Hey Guys I am glad to be part of the community!
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👋 Welcome to the community, Jason! We’re really glad to have you here. This space is all about real conversation, support, growth, and showing up as our authentic selves so make yourself at home. Looking forward to learning from you and building together. 🤝 Welcome aboard 💚
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While at guiding light, he waited for everyone to go outside. He went to the bathroom and tried to hang himself with the shower curtain. Another kid saved his life after finding him unconscious. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1AnXXCyanF/
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Raw conversations. Real healing. Helping creators and entrepreneurs heal the hustle and rebuild from the inside out.

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