Tag: #Connectedness

  • From Survival to Sovereignty

    From Survival to Sovereignty

    🌑 Reclaiming Your Light After a Toxic Workplace

    There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from enduring a toxic workplace—especially when the toxicity wears a nameplate and holds a title. A bullying manager doesn’t just challenge your performance; they chip away at your spirit. The constant microaggressions, gaslighting, and power plays create an environment thick with low-vibration energy. It’s not just unprofessional—it’s spiritually corrosive.

    🧠 The Mental Toll: When Work Becomes War

    You start second-guessing your instincts. Your confidence shrinks. You rehearse conversations in your head, trying to anticipate the next attack. You feel like you’re walking on eggshells, even when you’re doing your job well. This isn’t just stress—it’s trauma. And it doesn’t clock out when you do.

    🌫️ The Spiritual Drain: Low Vibration Energy in Action

    Low vibration energy shows up as:

    • Chronic fatigue and emotional numbness

    • Self-doubt disguised as “professional humility”

    • A shrinking sense of purpose

    • Feeling disconnected from your intuition and creativity

    It’s the kind of energy that dims your inner light and makes you forget who you are.

    🔥 The Shift: Choosing Healing Over Hustle

    Surviving a toxic workplace isn’t just about quitting or filing a complaint. It’s about reclaiming your energetic sovereignty. Here’s how:

    1. Name the Experience

    Call it what it is: bullying, manipulation, toxicity. Naming it breaks the spell of confusion and gaslighting.

    2. Cleanse Your Energy

    Whether it’s journaling, breathwork, or a full moon release ritual, find a practice that helps you shed the residue of that environment. You’re not just leaving a job—you’re detoxing your spirit.

    3. Affirm Your Worth

    Create affirmations that speak directly to the wounds:

    • “I am safe to speak my truth.”

    • “My intuition is valid and powerful.”

    • “I release what no longer serves me.”

    These aren’t just words—they’re energetic recalibrations.

    4. Rebuild with Intention

    When you’re ready to re-enter the professional world, do so with boundaries, clarity, and a renewed sense of self. You’re not just looking for a job—you’re curating a space where your light can thrive.

    🌟 Closing Reflection: You Are the Medicine

    The most powerful thing you can do after surviving a toxic workplace is to alchemize that pain into purpose. Your story becomes a guidepost for others. Your healing becomes a ripple effect. And your light—once dimmed—is now a beacon.

    You didn’t just survive. You transmuted. You rose.

    If you’ve experienced something similar, you’re not alone. Your story matters whether speaking it out loud or writing it down privately in a journal. Take your power back.

    Let’s shift this narrative together. What was your journey to healing?  Drop a comment or to show support 🎗️.

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  • Understanding Connectionships

    Understanding Connectionships

    Why Connections Fade Over Time? Connections can fade for many reasons, and often it’s not about blame—it’s about evolution.

    Here are some of the most common forces at play:

    🌱 Growth and Change

    • Personal evolution: As people grow, their values, interests, and priorities shift. What once bonded two people might no longer align.
    • Life transitions: New jobs, moves, relationships, or parenthood can reshape someone’s emotional bandwidth and availability.

    🕰️ Time and Distance

    • Physical separation: Long-distance or infrequent contact can weaken emotional intimacy.
    • Lack of maintenance: Relationships need nurturing. Without regular check-ins, shared experiences, or emotional investment, even strong bonds can erode.

    💬 Communication Drift

    • Unspoken needs: When people stop expressing what they need or feel, misunderstandings and emotional gaps widen.
    • Different communication styles: If one person prefers deep conversations and the other leans on surface-level exchanges, the connection may feel lopsided.

    🧠 Emotional Realignment

    • Healing or trauma: Personal healing journeys can create new boundaries or reveal incompatibilities.
    • Mismatch in emotional availability: One person may be ready for deeper intimacy while the other is emotionally distant or distracted.

    🔄 Natural Cycles

    • Some connections are seasonal, meant to serve a purpose during a specific chapter of life. That doesn’t make them any less meaningful—it just means their role has shifted.

    If you’re reflecting on a fading connection, it might help to ask:

    • Was this bond rooted in mutual growth or shared circumstance?
    • Have I changed, or have they?
    • Is there space to reconnect, or is it time to release with gratitude?

    Would you like help crafting a gentle message to rekindle a connection—or close one with grace?

    Are you on a healing journey and can use a starter journal to spark your visual creativity?

    You have a voice at My Sister Is Me Too (MSiM2).

    SJ

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