Holistic Recovery Coach | Helping you heal at the root so you can create a life you don’t need to escape 🏔️💫 book a free call ↘️ connect@chanellegreene.com
I’m coming up on 5 years of completely sobriety and my biggest “why” that motivated me to change my entire life will be here in less thank 5 weeks 🥹
I wanted to be a mom more than anything in the world 🤍 what’s your “why”?
Just started a personal Patreon where you can get to know me on a more personal level — only $9 to get full access to all of my content 😊 patreon.com/ChanelleGreene?u…
We weren't meant to live this fast. That's why our bodies push back - with anxiety, exhaustion, illness. We were made for slowness. For connection, care, nature, laughter, and deep presence. That's where we belong. That's where we can return.
You'll be misunderstood no matter how clean your intention. It is unrealistic to expect to move through life without being projected upon. So, when people decide to see you through a distorted lens - Let them.
Every time your presence unsettles another, you are brushing against a wound that longs for its own reckoning. A wound that will keep getting mirrored to this person until they resolve it. That is theirs to hold, not yours.
Understand this: projection is inevitable. You will be called too much, and then too little. Too quiet, and then too outspoken. Too people-pleasing, then too self-centered.
You cannot win the war of perception. You were never meant to. Each accusation is less about you, and more about the fracture in the one who casts it.
Know yourself so intimately that defense becomes unnecessary. When you are deeply rooted in your own skin - there is nothing to protect, nothing to promote, nothing to fear. The need to preserve your identity and the attachment to how other people perceive you dissolves. You let others see you through the lens of their own shadows, and you do not bend to correct their vision.
If it stings to be misread or misunderstood, pause. Let it burn through you. That sting is data. It shows you the places in yourself you have not yet come to accept. Do you feel the urge to defend or over explain yourself because some hidden part of you fears they might be right? Let every arrow teach you where you still bleed.