You Are Not Broken

“But the pot he was shaping from the clay was marred in his hands; so the potter formed it into another pot, shaping it as seemed best to him.”
— Jeremiah 18:4

It's okay to feel broken after everything you've been through. Divorce leaves scars, both visible and invisible. But remember this: you are not broken. You are a survivor, a warrior who has faced unimaginable challenges and setbacks yet has emerged stronger. Your resilience is a testament to your unwavering faith, and a beacon of hope that will guide you towards a brighter future.

If you are early on in your divorce journey, I want to encourage you to start by acknowledging your pain. Allow yourself to grieve the loss of what you thought your life would be. But don't let that grief define you.

Today you get to embrace your resilience and celebrate your small victories. Please be sure to surround yourself with supportive people who believe in you. You are so worthy of love, true joy, and a life free from any form of abuse. You are not broken; you are beautifully, powerfully resilient.

Reflective Thought: What is one small victory you can celebrate today?

—Jen DeBrot

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