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After betrayal, forgiveness can feel impossible to even think about, let alone believe in. In this episode, Judith speaks to the woman who is consumed by guilt, replaying her choices and wondering if she has any right to be forgiven at all. She breaks down the difference between deserving forgiveness, being forgiven by others, and learning how to forgive yourself without minimizing the harm that was done. This conversation challenges the idea that suffering equals accountability and explores how shame keeps women stuck while self-forgiveness creates the capacity for real change. If you are trapped in self-punishment and afraid that letting go of shame means letting yourself off the hook, this episode offers a clearer, more honest path forward.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson by visiting WomensWrk.com.
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By Judith F NisensonAfter betrayal, forgiveness can feel impossible to even think about, let alone believe in. In this episode, Judith speaks to the woman who is consumed by guilt, replaying her choices and wondering if she has any right to be forgiven at all. She breaks down the difference between deserving forgiveness, being forgiven by others, and learning how to forgive yourself without minimizing the harm that was done. This conversation challenges the idea that suffering equals accountability and explores how shame keeps women stuck while self-forgiveness creates the capacity for real change. If you are trapped in self-punishment and afraid that letting go of shame means letting yourself off the hook, this episode offers a clearer, more honest path forward.
If you’re ready to start your own healing journey, you can learn more about working with Judith Nisenson by visiting WomensWrk.com.
Send a text