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In Part 2 of this conversation, Marta explores how changing the meaning of our story can transform the way we understand our past and the way we show up in our lives today.
Building on the reflections from Part 1, she shares how a shift in perspective helped her reconsider the role she occupied within her own family system. Through insights inspired by Esther Perel and family systems thinking, Marta examines how our early environments shape our awareness, our relational patterns, and the voices we develop within ourselves.
This is a thoughtful conversation about reframing childhood narratives, understanding the balance between closeness and differentiation, and recognizing how the experiences that once felt limiting may also have shaped our deepest capacities.
When we begin to see our lives as stories still unfolding—stories that can be revisited, edited, and understood with greater perspective—we often discover that the places we once believed were wounds are also the places where our greatest gifts were formed.
By Marta Brummell5
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In Part 2 of this conversation, Marta explores how changing the meaning of our story can transform the way we understand our past and the way we show up in our lives today.
Building on the reflections from Part 1, she shares how a shift in perspective helped her reconsider the role she occupied within her own family system. Through insights inspired by Esther Perel and family systems thinking, Marta examines how our early environments shape our awareness, our relational patterns, and the voices we develop within ourselves.
This is a thoughtful conversation about reframing childhood narratives, understanding the balance between closeness and differentiation, and recognizing how the experiences that once felt limiting may also have shaped our deepest capacities.
When we begin to see our lives as stories still unfolding—stories that can be revisited, edited, and understood with greater perspective—we often discover that the places we once believed were wounds are also the places where our greatest gifts were formed.