If you have endured any type of trauma, learning to
enjoy life again will part of your healing journey. For many people who have
lived through traumatic experiences whether one time or recurrent trauma’s, the
brain and body goes into a protective mode by shielding itself from any further
danger.
This protective mode is only supposed to last until
you can cope with the initial shock of the trauma. I am sure you have heard of
people who are described as going into “shock” when someone they love passes
away. After the initial shock wear’s off, most people begin the healing
process, but for some the trauma is too difficult for them to process and they
remain stuck in the time that the trauma. Repressing trauma is seen frequently
in people who have a history of past trauma’s such as childhood abuse. Other
ways one does not deal with the trauma they experienced is through drug
addiction (whether street or prescription), high amounts of alcohol, and any
other escapism such as pornography.
Uncovering the pain around the trauma, and allowing
yourself to truly feel the pain is a stepping stone towards healing, and
eventually enjoying your life. (If at any time the pain associated with your
trauma becomes unbearable or unmanageable seeking professional help will be
necessary or if you are abusing drugs and/or alcohol to not feel pain you will
need to seek assistance).
Allowing God into your pain is one of the most
important steps to take towards your healing. Sharing with God how you felt at
the time of the trauma and how you are coping now as a result. Ask Jesus to
begin to heal your painful memories around the trauma. Start praying that God
would close any “open doors” in your life that gave the enemy access to your
emotions and soul, such as unforgiveness, bitterness, and anger. Replace all
the lies that you have believed about God because of the trauma. There is a
strong possibility that you are angry with God and your faith has faltered.
If you have not dealt with your trauma but are ready
to begin, take it slow and be gentle with yourself. Don’t condemn or judge
yourself for allowing yourself too get so far off track, and don’t compare
where other people are at in their walk with God. The enemy will condemn you if
you begin to look at other’s and how they overcome their obstacles so quickly
and you did not. If you have not “walked in someone else’s shoe’s,” you cannot
determine why their healing journey is taking longer unless you can peal back
their hearts and minds and see everything they have been through.
You
will enjoy life again! As long as every day you are making progress towards
your healing, and not staying stuck you will enjoy your life again!
→Side
note: Trauma can cause chemical changes in your brain
responsible for mood regulation. The good news is we do have the ability to
increase these feel good neurotransmitters naturally through exercising, eating
a well-balanced diet, getting at least 7-9 hours of sleep, renewing the mind
daily by rewiring our faulty beliefs through the Word of God and positive
affirmations, and seeing a nutritionist who can advise you on natural
supplements. The natural way to build feel good neurotransmitters does not
happen overnight, you will need to be aware that it will take time and if you
are not able to handle life because of depression and/or anxiety talking to
your medical doctor would be advised for prescription medication. Many of the prescription
medications can make you feel emotionally numb or have unwanted side effects,
but they can help if you have major depression or debilitating anxiety.
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►Resource
to help with negativity, depression, worry and anxiety: “Disciplining your mind 30 days to a better you!”
After
recovering from your trauma, you will be more able to experience enjoying life
again.
Recovery
from trauma takes time.
Take it day by day, and as long as you are not going
backwards you are healing. Initially you may not feel like enjoying the things
that you use to, start enjoying the small things first.
Learn
to enjoy the small things…How?
Sit outside and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, watch
birds, take a stroll outside and observe the beauty of nature, plan a lunch
date with a friend, watch a movie and eat popcorn, take a bike ride, plant some
flowers, or have a picnic.
What
else could you do that is enjoyable?
Do something small every day that you would enjoy and
overtime you will begin to explore even more enjoyable things. Don’t push
yourself to enjoy what everyone else does. Your enjoyment right now will seem
very simple, but sometimes it is the simple things in life that are the most
enjoyable. You may not be in a place right now where you can fully enjoy all
that life has to offer, but remember to be gentle with yourself as you are
working through your healing.
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