What We Don't Work Out, We Will Act Out
"I heard a quote on a podcast by Jim Cress that shook me —'What we don't work out, we will act out.' Not because it was new information. Because I had lived it." I've spent years mentoring young girls, and I've seen it all. The ones who explode with sharp words, slam doors, and rage that fills every room they walk into. The ones who disappear, who go quiet, pull away, build walls so high you can barely reach them. The ones making choices that scare you, almost like they're testing how much pain they can survive. And every single time, I learned to ask the same question, not what she is doing, but what she is carrying. Because acting out is never really about the moment. It's always about what's underneath it. So I made it my mission to create a space where they didn't have to act out to be seen. We baked together. We danced. We shopped. We did the things they loved, not to distract them, but to disarm them. To show them they were safe. ...
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