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You can’t change the facts of your past, but you can change how you see them. In this episode, Rhonda shares her personal journey of transforming pain into power, inviting you to practice the art of rewriting your story, so you can step into the freedom that comes from seeing your life through the lens of love, not fear.
Today on Love Notes from Rhonda, we’re diving deep into the heart of what it means to rewrite your story. We all have painful truths and hard facts in our history: abandonment, rejection, trauma but the way we interpret those moments holds the real power to change our lives.
I share my own experience with my parents’ deaths when I was just 14, the years of denial and pain, and how, over time, everything transformed as I learned to reinterpret what happened. You’ll hear how a conversation with Marianne Williamson gave me new hope: "How low you have gone is how high you will rise."
If you find yourself stuck in the stories you tell about your past, struggling to escape blame, guilt, or victimhood, this episode is a reminder that each moment gives you a fresh choice. The meaning you give your story can move you from pain to purpose, from hurt to freedom. You are not defined by your facts. You are free to reinterpret, heal, and love yourself deeper, every day.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
How you interpret your story is where your true power lies. You always have the choice to rewrite your past in a way that leads you to freedom, love, and purpose.
Key Quote
"How low you have gone is how high you will rise."
"You may have been sharing your story one way—telling it through pain. What about telling it differently, through your eyes, through your heart, of the wheel of freedom, of love?"
Resources
Invitation
Give yourself the gift of rewriting one story from your past this week. Practice seeing it through the eyes of freedom and love. If this episode spoke to you, share it with one friend who could use it today.
Reply and let me know your own story, how have you rewritten a difficult part of your past, and what shifted for you when you looked at it with new eyes?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating so others can find us.
By Rhonda BrittenYou can’t change the facts of your past, but you can change how you see them. In this episode, Rhonda shares her personal journey of transforming pain into power, inviting you to practice the art of rewriting your story, so you can step into the freedom that comes from seeing your life through the lens of love, not fear.
Today on Love Notes from Rhonda, we’re diving deep into the heart of what it means to rewrite your story. We all have painful truths and hard facts in our history: abandonment, rejection, trauma but the way we interpret those moments holds the real power to change our lives.
I share my own experience with my parents’ deaths when I was just 14, the years of denial and pain, and how, over time, everything transformed as I learned to reinterpret what happened. You’ll hear how a conversation with Marianne Williamson gave me new hope: "How low you have gone is how high you will rise."
If you find yourself stuck in the stories you tell about your past, struggling to escape blame, guilt, or victimhood, this episode is a reminder that each moment gives you a fresh choice. The meaning you give your story can move you from pain to purpose, from hurt to freedom. You are not defined by your facts. You are free to reinterpret, heal, and love yourself deeper, every day.
What You’ll Discover
Key Takeaway
How you interpret your story is where your true power lies. You always have the choice to rewrite your past in a way that leads you to freedom, love, and purpose.
Key Quote
"How low you have gone is how high you will rise."
"You may have been sharing your story one way—telling it through pain. What about telling it differently, through your eyes, through your heart, of the wheel of freedom, of love?"
Resources
Invitation
Give yourself the gift of rewriting one story from your past this week. Practice seeing it through the eyes of freedom and love. If this episode spoke to you, share it with one friend who could use it today.
Reply and let me know your own story, how have you rewritten a difficult part of your past, and what shifted for you when you looked at it with new eyes?
Subscribe and leave a quick rating so others can find us.