Holding space for Healing
You’re not just holding space for others—you’re carrying the weight of every person in every room you’ve ever walked into.
As a coach, therapist, teacher, or guide, you are a steady presence in spaces that hold deep pain, grief, and trauma. But you can’t offer healing that you haven’t created within yourself.
It’s time to join the ranks of healthy healers who are doing this work well.
Holding space for
Healing
You’re not just holding space for others—you’re carrying the weight of every person in every room you’ve ever walked into.
As a coach, therapist, teacher, or guide, you are a steady presence in spaces that hold deep pain, grief, and trauma. But you can’t offer healing that you haven’t created within yourself.
It’s time to join the ranks of healthy healers who are doing this work well.
The World Needs Healthy Healers
Caring for yourself isn’t optional. It’s essential to your work. Sustainable, trauma-informed leadership starts from the inside.
Even the most compassionate healers can slide into burnout, resentment, or defensiveness when they’re stretched too thin. The most well-intentioned leaders can cause harm without an intentional plan to work through and release personal and collective trauma.
Being trauma-informed healer isn’t just about what you know.
It’s about how you show up—with others, and with yourself.
This is your invitation to slow down.
To regulate your nervous system.
To repair when needed, with humility and care.
To hold space for your own healing—so you can lead from a place of wholeness, not depletion.
Healthy healers are desperately needed right now-and probobly always will be.
So let’s help you get healthy, set firm boundaries, and learn how to hold space for traumatized people, without buring out.
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