Living In Bondage: Breaking Free 【FREE】
Breaking free is rarely a single, cinematic moment of escape. Instead, it is a deliberate process of reclaiming your agency. Recognizing the Invisible Chains
Living in Bondage: Breaking Free We often imagine "bondage" as physical chains or iron bars, but the most restrictive prisons are frequently the ones we carry within our minds. Whether it is the weight of past trauma, the suffocating grip of addiction, or the invisible walls of "people-pleasing," living in bondage means existing in a state where your choices are dictated by fear rather than purpose. Living in Bondage: Breaking Free
Breaking free requires a fundamental shift in identity. When you have lived in bondage for a long time, you begin to define yourself by your struggle. You aren't just someone who is anxious; you become "an anxious person." Breaking free is rarely a single, cinematic moment of escape
