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Healing is a gradual process from "summary" of Regretting You by Colleen Hoover

In the midst of heartbreak and loss, healing can feel like an impossible task. The pain is raw, the wounds are fresh, and the idea of ever feeling whole again can seem like a distant dream. But as time passes, as days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months, a subtle shift begins to take place. The sharp edges of grief start to soften, the ache in your chest lessens, and you find moments of peace and solace in unexpected places. Healing is not a linear process; it is not a straight line from broken to whole. It is a meandering journey, filled with twists and turns, setbacks and breakthroughs. There will be days when the weight of your sorrow feels unbearable, when you can barely muster the strength to get out of bed. And there will be days when the sun shines a little brighter, when laughter comes a little easier, and you catch a glimpse of the person you used to be before everything fell apart. It's important to remember that healing takes time. It's not something that can be rushed or forced; it unfolds at its own pace, in its own way. And that's okay. It's okay to be patient with yourself, to give yourself the space and grace to grieve, to feel, to heal. It's okay to take a step forward and then two steps back, to stumble and fall and then pick yourself up again. In the novel 'Regretting You', the characters grapple with their own experiences of loss and longing, each in their own way and at their own pace. They navigate the messy, complicated terrain of grief and healing, grappling with the messy, complicated terrain of grief and healing. Through their journeys, we see that healing is not about erasing the past or forgetting the pain; it is about learning to live with it, to carry it with you as you move forward. And in doing so, you begin to discover that healing is not an end point, but a process - a gradual, ongoing process of growth and renewal, of becoming more resilient, more compassionate, more whole.
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    Regretting You

    Colleen Hoover

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