
| Intention : To my dear readers – hope you are making the most of the rain by engaging in some form of self care that brings in the smile …… The intention of this post is to elaborate on pathways towards healing from trauma …. What inspired my writing today – This piece of my writing stems from some of queries that I have had from the people I work with – is trauma permanent ??or am I going to be ok – will I always feel this way…….. and the answer is of course not ….. Evidence based research indicates that following through with our healing journey , getting support and and working on ourselves consistently leads to Post traumatic growth or Post traumatic wisdom |

Pathways to healing
Healing from trauma comes from owning our stories
Owning our stories helps us to get rid of feelings shame and guilt which are fear based responses characteristic of trauma….
Pathways can become clearer when we foster an understanding of how our brain works
Our brain stem (the primitive brain) or the autonomous nervous system has an inherent need to feel safe – self -regulation or learning to calm the brain stem happens when we engage in physical exercise
The more we engage in activities that make us feel safe and bring us calm the faster the pace of healing
While the impact of trauma is long lasting it need not be permanent.
Our critical or the thinking brain has the ability to change – the change is dependent on the kind of activities we engage with , supportive people that we meet work and healthy habits that we inculcate in our day to day living
Develop a rhythm in your day to day living – Routine , predictability and adding structure to our day brings in healing

“The roots of health are rhythm and regulation. When you mix in attentive, responsive, and nurturing caregiving, the roots and trunk of our brain’s Tree of Regulation are being organized” – Dr.Bruce Perry
Keep a check on feelings that include sadness, anger and fear – talk to people who are supportive- whenever possible read , listen to music, dabble with art and connect with nature
Thoughts , feelings and actions are connected – so learning to keep a check on the nature of thoughts is conducive to healing – Keeping a schedule and setting a programme of what we do each day helps in keeping thoughts light and positive. – be loving and kind to yourself ALWAYS

” If you have the ability to love , love yourself first” – David Brooks
Fill up your day with activities that bring in meaning , contentment and joy
Address any emotional pain through seeking help –it takes courage to ask for help
Work with supportive people around values that add meaning to your life – values can be service , kindness , safety , love , honesty
Find reasons to connect with those who practise your values – find ways of connecting with people who show an understanding of who you are – find ways of being heard and seen – this can happen by joining groups / clubs to play sport , go for walks or read books.
Volunteer when you can – engage with empathy ; pets are great for healing too.
Engage in activities where you practise kindness, love and affirmations on self
Practise writing affirmations – maintain a visual journal or an art journal that makes your smile
Give thanks to little things that light you up – the sun, the stars or a smile from a friend
The more we show patience kindness and love to self ,the greater the chance of connecting to others with patience and kindness and love
Post Traumatic Growth or Post Traumatic Wisdom happens- when we engage in the aforesaid repeatedly , we allow ourselves to heal, flourish and continue forth on our wellness journey ….
Hope with all sincerity that this writing brings you comfort and strength in all that you do today ….
With much love

