Positive Mindset Shifts For Womb Healing

Womb healing. Let’s dive into it!

If you’ve found my website you, like me, might also be a survivor of sexual trauma. When we incorporate mindset work in our healing, we can experience profound, lifelong shifts because ultimately, we’re shifting our consciousness (aka, our thinking) around the topic.

Mindset work is key for supporting your womb healing journey, especially if you’re recovering from sexual trauma and abuse. The interesting thing about mindset work, is that when we shift our beliefs and release old limitations from the past, we also shift what we attract into our lives.

You might notice old friendship patterns begin to shift, or patterns in your work and money begin to rearrange. Everything is truly interconnected.

In this blog post, I’m going to share some positive mindset shifts to try out. If you like this kind of healing, check out my membership, Womb Reclamation, which focuses on mindset work, spiritual practices and growth, plus energy clearing and healing work, to help women reclaim their power in their womb healing journeys.

Shift #1: Change is good.

When I was in deep in my healing, I found a wall decal sticker that said change is good. I pasted it up on my wall. You know what happened? Months later, I found myself enjoying change.

When we heal, things naturally change and evolve. When we embrace change, we take back our power. Instead of letting the currents of life take us wherever, we navigate our own journey with more grace, because we take back some of that control. That alone can be very healing, and that is a direct act of taking back your power.

Shift #2: Everything is happening for my highest good, and I can use it for my highest good.

Sometimes, what you might need the most is a perspective shift. When we believe that everything is happening for us, for our greatest good, we can lean into our connection with our higher self and our soul. When we take any situation and create a resolution for our greatest good, that is helpful, too.

It’s about perspective. It’s not about denial, or pushing away your feelings, but asking yourself, “How can this make me better, stronger, and more of who I am? How can I use this to pull me on my path, and not further from it?”

Shift #3: I am constantly evolving into the best version of myself.

Keep a vision in your mind’s eye of your evolution. Pay attention to the choices you make, the things you think, and what you consume. Set the intention to always be evolving into the best version of yourself, and see where you are guided.

In healing, we often construct and de-construct parts of ourselves and parts of our experiences we are processing, releasing, or deeply healing from. When we embrace this continual evolution, our relationship with our past traumas can shift, too, because we change our perspective about how we have grown from them, when we embrace this growth deeply.

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