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Growth Looks Like Crying in Your Car Sometimes... And That's OKAY.

Growth Looks Like Crying in Your Car Sometimes... And That's OKAY.

Update: 2025-07-21
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Let’s be honest — healing isn’t always crystals, breakthroughs, and self-love playlists. Sometimes, it’s ugly crying in your car in the middle of a Tuesday. And you know what? That still counts as growth.

In this episode, we’re talking about what real, raw, imperfect healing actually looks like — the kind that happens between the “aha” moments. We’ll unpack the myth that growth has to look peaceful or inspiring all the time, and why your low moments don’t erase your progress. If you’ve ever felt like you were doing the work but still falling apart, this is your permission slip to keep going without shame.

Because sometimes, surviving is the win. And sometimes, the biggest growth is simply being gentler with yourself when you’re not okay.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why growth doesn’t always look like progress
  • The emotional whiplash of the healing process
  • How to spot signs of growth (even on the messy days)
  • Why crying in your car doesn’t mean you’re broken — it means you’re processing
  • The power of radical self-compassion during hard moments
  • Letting go of the pressure to “heal perfectly”

Reminder:

You don’t need to be graceful to be growing. Some days are breakdowns. Some days are breakthroughs. Both are valid. Both are part of the process.

Stay Connected:

Follow me on Instagram for more messy, honest healing conversations: @erinburnswellness

If this episode helped you feel less alone, send it to someone who’s healing too — and let them know:

You’re not behind. You’re just human.

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Growth Looks Like Crying in Your Car Sometimes... And That's OKAY.

Growth Looks Like Crying in Your Car Sometimes... And That's OKAY.