The Wizardliz Guide To Inner Healing 【Easy】

Every morning, look in the mirror and say the things you want to believe, even if they are lies right now.

Liz offers a forceful reclamation of power. She argues that healing doesn't feel gentle. It feels like grief. It feels like loneliness. It feels like changing your entire personality. But on the other side of that pain is a version of you who is unbothered, wealthy, healthy, and protected by a fierce love for yourself. the wizardliz guide to inner healing

The cornerstone of the Wizardliz philosophy is the brutal rejection of the victim archetype. In a culture that often encourages us to dwell in our wounds, Liz demands that her audience look in the mirror. Her inner healing guide begins not with a hug, but with an intervention. She posits that while you are not responsible for the trauma that happened to you, you are 100% responsible for the healing of it. This is a deeply empowering, albeit uncomfortable, truth. Every morning, look in the mirror and say

She challenges you to look at your recent heartbreak. Did you ignore red flags? Did you lower your standards for company? Healing begins when you admit that you chose the wrong person. This isn't about blame; it's about . Once you admit you caused the mess, you realize you have the power to clean it up. It feels like grief

In her guide, you cannot heal in the same environment that broke you. This means:

Take a piece of paper. Draw a line down the middle. On the left, write "Problems I Caused." On the right, write "Problems Caused by External Forces." Liz argues that 90% of your emotional turmoil belongs on the left.

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