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In this episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Deborah Moffat, author, speaker, and host of The Healing Version podcast, for an honest conversation about the role of self-forgiveness in trauma healing. From a childhood of instability to rebellious teenage years and eventual inner transformation, Deborah shares how journaling, therapy, and a mindset shift helped her break free from generational pain. The dialogue explores the difference between true forgiveness and excusing harm, the struggle to let go, and how healing ourselves can lead to healing relationships. For anyone stuck in shame or blame, this episode offers a grounded and raw take on reclaiming your path to peace.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Self-forgiveness is not about excusing harm—it’s about taking accountability and choosing to heal.
Journaling and therapy were Deborah’s starting points for inner work.
Letting go is essential: if you keep giving energy to the past, it continues to control you.
Healing generational trauma begins with healing yourself first.
Mindset plays a critical role—full forgiveness becomes possible when you believe it is.
Connect with Deborah Moffat:
Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living?
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In this episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana sits down with Deborah Moffat, author, speaker, and host of The Healing Version podcast, for an honest conversation about the role of self-forgiveness in trauma healing. From a childhood of instability to rebellious teenage years and eventual inner transformation, Deborah shares how journaling, therapy, and a mindset shift helped her break free from generational pain. The dialogue explores the difference between true forgiveness and excusing harm, the struggle to let go, and how healing ourselves can lead to healing relationships. For anyone stuck in shame or blame, this episode offers a grounded and raw take on reclaiming your path to peace.
About the Guest:
Key Takeaways:
Self-forgiveness is not about excusing harm—it’s about taking accountability and choosing to heal.
Journaling and therapy were Deborah’s starting points for inner work.
Letting go is essential: if you keep giving energy to the past, it continues to control you.
Healing generational trauma begins with healing yourself first.
Mindset plays a critical role—full forgiveness becomes possible when you believe it is.
Connect with Deborah Moffat:
Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living?
Stay Tuned And Follow Us: