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You don’t have to suffer to prove you’ve changed.
This week’s SHIFT Rx tackles the emotional toll of self-punishment—and why withholding forgiveness doesn’t make you strong, it just keeps you stuck. We’re flipping the script on what it really means to move forward after a mistake, especially if you’ve been conditioned to believe that grace has to be earned through shame, regret, and emotional isolation.
Inside this short but seismic episode, we break down:
If you’ve ever felt like you needed to bleed before you could heal, this one’s for you.
🧠 This isn’t therapy. This is neurological repair.
🎧 In this episode:
💊 This is your SHIFT Rx. Take it with curiosity, compassion, and the knowing that you've already suffered enough. You get to put it down now.
⚡ Ready to shift? Join the Parental SHIFT program and get the support, skills, and community you need.
Take Action:
Join The Parental SHIFT
Book a Clarity Call
Get in Touch: Follow Davina on social media for more resources, tips, and insights into emotional literacy and personal growth:
By Davina HehnYou don’t have to suffer to prove you’ve changed.
This week’s SHIFT Rx tackles the emotional toll of self-punishment—and why withholding forgiveness doesn’t make you strong, it just keeps you stuck. We’re flipping the script on what it really means to move forward after a mistake, especially if you’ve been conditioned to believe that grace has to be earned through shame, regret, and emotional isolation.
Inside this short but seismic episode, we break down:
If you’ve ever felt like you needed to bleed before you could heal, this one’s for you.
🧠 This isn’t therapy. This is neurological repair.
🎧 In this episode:
💊 This is your SHIFT Rx. Take it with curiosity, compassion, and the knowing that you've already suffered enough. You get to put it down now.
⚡ Ready to shift? Join the Parental SHIFT program and get the support, skills, and community you need.
Take Action:
Join The Parental SHIFT
Book a Clarity Call
Get in Touch: Follow Davina on social media for more resources, tips, and insights into emotional literacy and personal growth: