You Are Worthy. You Deserve Peace.
- Amanda Hill
- Feb 6
- 1 min read
At the darkest point of my decade in an abusive relationship, I felt small, invisible, worthless—completely incapable of handling life. I felt like I didn’t deserve peace. But surviving, choosing to live, to heal—has shown me something powerful: I am worthy 💖. I am enough ✨. And so are you.

If you’re in that place right now, struggling to see the way out, know that it’s possible 🌟. It takes courage 💪, but step by step, you can rebuild 🔨. Learn how to rebuild your life after trauma. There’s a community that sees you, supports you, and believes in you—even when you don’t believe in yourself 🤝💜.
You’ve survived this far, and your strength and resilience are unstoppable 🔥. You are not just surviving—you are becoming 🌱. Keep going. Your story is still being written 📖, and the chapters ahead are full of freedom, healing, and hope 🌈💫.
Read more about emotional abuse and self-worth: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/charm-harm/201608/emotional-abuse-exposed-part-iv
Explore steps for healing and hope here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hope-for-relationships/202311/5-steps-to-heal-from-emotional-abuse
There is help, contact:
💜 National Domestic Violence Hotline
📞 800-799-SAFE (7233)
📲 Text START to 88788
🌐 Visit thehotline.org
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