There Is Light on the Other Side of Darkness: A Path to Healing

lightWe all live lives that at some point will lead us down a dark path. We lose our joy and our hope. We seem unable to take our eyes off the problem and are lost in despair. I have been there and am here to say that there is light on the other side of darkness.

This is to all those who are lost and hurting.

7 Steps Out of the Darkness

  • Start where you are. If it’s just remembering to just breathe and to remind yourself to take one day at a time and do not worry about down the road. Just focus on today. This moment.  I was so low a few years ago that this is where I had to start. Start where you are.
  • Write. Write your thoughts. Write to God. This is healing and good for the soul. God meets us in the sacred places of our deepest thoughts.
  • Create. Do something that stirs the creator in you. It could be photography, painting, art journaling, crafts, cooking or whatever you enjoy doing, but take time to create. Take nothing and make it something. It puts our soul at peace.
  • Be grateful…even for little things. Each day write three different things for which you are grateful to have in your life. It could be something as small as being thankful for a warm pair of socks on a cold day, lotion to soothe dry hands, etc. No matter what is going on in our lives, there is always something good. Remember those things every day.
  • Read. Read something good for the soul – the Bible, quotes, or an inspirational book. It is important to feed yourself from the good and the inspirational, a little chicken soup for the soul. 
  • Laughter is good medicine. Read or watch something funny. Sometimes we forget how healing laughter can be in our lives.
  • Distract yourself. Many times we are so focused on the problem that we forget that there is anything else out there. In the movie, What About Bob, he was given the advice to take a vacation from his problems.  This is actually a good idea. It can be a much needed reprieve, and sometimes just the thing to break the cycle and to remind us there is still life to be lived. Distract yourself with a great novel, a hobby, a passion, or a new adventure. Just focus on something other than where you are right now. It will help to clear your head. Many times we are stuck simply because we  have not moved forward. 

You will have good days and bad days on your journey out of the darkness. A bad day is not a setback. It is simply part of the process. Just keep taking the actions above as you continue walking out of the darkness.

Our situation may or may not change, but we will. Blooming is still possible even when our world has been turned upside down.

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4 thoughts on “There Is Light on the Other Side of Darkness: A Path to Healing

  1. this article speaks to me as I journey through grief for the loss of my husband. It reinforces my need to be positive and live one day at a time. Thank you!

  2. @Fay: I am so sorry for the loss of your husband, Fay. I am so glad this spoke to you. It was what I did to get through a three year period of my life when one major life-changing event after the other kept coming. I felt paralyzed after a point. I actually started with two sticky notes: one that read “just breathe” and the other that read, “one day at a time”. The first one reminded me to do the most basic thing I felt I could do, and the other reminded me not to start thinking and writing a future that may or may not exist how I think it will. One day or even this one moment is sometimes all that we can handle at a time. That is fine. That is where we start. Much love to you, and I’m so glad that you are here.

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