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Sarah's Thoughts: You Cannot Heal In The Same Environment That Hurt You

Sarah's Thoughts: You Cannot Heal In The Same Environment That Hurt You

Season 10 Episode 41 Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Have you ever wondered why you’ve done all the inner work… but still feel stuck in the same patterns, emotions, or version of yourself?


In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg explores the powerful role environment plays in healing, growth, and self-worth.

She reflects on how the spaces we live in, the relationships we stay in, and the people we surround ourselves with quietly shape the way we see ourselves, often reinforcing wounds we are actively trying to heal.

Sarah unpacks why healing is not only about mindset or self-awareness, but also about the conditions we continue exposing ourselves to every day. She explores the emotional exhaustion of trying to grow in environments that require you to shrink, disappear, or abandon parts of yourself in order to survive.


You’ll learn:


  • Why your environment has a profound impact on your ability to heal and grow
  • How certain relationships and spaces can reinforce old emotional wounds
  • The important difference between doing inner work and changing the conditions around you


A final thought.


This episode is a reminder that you are not failing simply because healing feels difficult. Sometimes growth requires more than insight. Sometimes it requires new soil. And one of the bravest things you can do is give yourself permission to stop trying to bloom in places that were never designed to nurture you.



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