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FREE DOWNLOAD: The 72-Hour Emergency Exit Plan ⬇️If you need to leave (or you’re planning to leave soon), you need this ...
27/01/2026

FREE DOWNLOAD: The 72-Hour Emergency Exit Plan ⬇️

If you need to leave (or you’re planning to leave soon), you need this checklist.
It covers:

✅ What to grab in 10 minutes
✅ Where to go at different times of day/night
✅ Who to call first (and who NOT to call)
✅ How to disappear digitally
✅ First 72 hours survival guide
✅ Safety planning for you AND your kids

This is the plan I wish I’d had. I’m giving it away free because it could save your life.

DM me to access FREE Download. 💜

(You’ll also be added to my email list where I share more survivor resources. Unsubscribe anytime if it’s not for you.)

Why your body keeps you frozen (and how to unfreeze):After violence, your nervous system gets stuck in survival mode. Yo...
26/01/2026

Why your body keeps you frozen (and how to unfreeze):

After violence, your nervous system gets stuck in survival mode. Your body is literally designed to:
∙ Scan for threats constantly (hypervigilance)
∙ React before thinking (triggered responses)
∙ Freeze when overwhelmed (dissociation)
∙ Replay the trauma (flashbacks, nightmares)

This isn’t you being weak. This is your BIOLOGY trying to protect you.

But here’s the problem: your nervous system can’t tell the difference between PAST danger and PRESENT safety.

So even after you leave, your body stays in fight-or-flight mode.

The solution? You have to teach your body it’s safe now. Through:

∙ Breathwork (regulates your nervous system)
∙ Grounding techniques (brings you to present moment)
∙ Movement (releases stored trauma)
∙ Sound healing (calms the vagus nerve)
∙ Routine (predictability feels safe to your brain)

You can’t think your way out of trauma. You have to MOVE it through your body.

More tools coming soon. 💜

The Danger Assessment: 5 Signs You Need to Leave NOW, Not Later ⚠️ I’m not a doctor or a law enforcement officer. I’m so...
25/01/2026

The Danger Assessment: 5 Signs You Need to Leave NOW, Not Later ⚠️

I’m not a doctor or a law enforcement officer. I’m someone who survived.

And these are the signs that, looking back, I should have recognized as ‘LEAVE IMMEDIATELY’ signals:

1. The violence is escalating (more frequent, more severe)
2. He’s threatened to kill you or himself
3. He has access to weapons
4. He’s cut you off from all support
5. Your gut is screaming DANGER

If even ONE of these is true—you’re in lethal danger. Please reach out for help.

National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (24/7)
Text START to 88788

This isn’t about being dramatic. It’s about staying alive.

I’m creating a complete safety exit guide because I wish I’d had one. More soon. 💜

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I stayed for 3 years after the first time he hurt me.THREE YEARS.You know what I did during those years? I explained awa...
24/01/2026

I stayed for 3 years after the first time he hurt me.

THREE YEARS.

You know what I did during those years? I explained away the incidents. I focused on the good times. I believed his apologies. I thought I could love him into changing.

For a long time, I was ashamed of that. I’m a smart woman—how did I not see it? How did I stay?

But here’s what I know now: staying wasn’t stupidity. It was trauma bonding. It was hoping. It was the biological response my nervous system had to intermittent reinforcement.

It wasn’t weakness. It was being human.

If you stayed longer than you think you ‘should have’—that’s not your fault. Abuse is designed to trap you. It’s not an accident that it’s hard to leave.

You’re not stupid. You’re not weak. You’re not broken.

You’re surviving. And that makes you incredibly strong.

I see you. 💜

The question that saved my life:“What would I tell my daughter to do?”I didn’t have a daughter. But asking that question...
22/01/2026

The question that saved my life:

“What would I tell my daughter to do?”

I didn’t have a daughter. But asking that question changed everything.

Because I would NEVER tell her to stay. I would never tell her she was overreacting. I would never tell her love means accepting violence.

I would grab her, hold her, and say: ‘You deserve safety. You deserve peace. You deserve to be loved without fear.’

So why wasn’t I saying that to myself?

The day I started talking to myself the way I’d talk to someone I loved—that’s the day I started planning my exit.

What would you tell your daughter? Your sister? Your best friend?

Now say it to yourself. You deserve to hear it too. 💜

Three things I wish I’d known before I left:ONE: You need less than you think. I spent weeks trying to figure out how to...
21/01/2026

Three things I wish I’d known before I left:

ONE: You need less than you think. I spent weeks trying to figure out how to pack my entire life. Turns out, you can rebuild from almost nothing. Your life matters more than your stuff.

TWO: Your body knows before your mind admits it. If you’re having panic attacks, can’t sleep, feel like you’re walking on eggshells—your nervous system is screaming ‘DANGER.’ Listen to it.

THREE: Leaving is the beginning, not the end. The real work starts AFTER you walk out the door. The legal stuff, the healing, the rebuilding your identity—that’s where you need the roadmap.

I’m creating something to BE that roadmap. More soon.

If this resonates, save this post. You might need it later. 💜

“I want to tell you about the night that changed everything.I had turned 50. We’d been together for a few years. I’d sur...
19/01/2026

“I want to tell you about the night that changed everything.

I had turned 50. We’d been together for a few years. I’d survived incidents before—the kind where you tell yourself it wasn’t that bad, where you explain away the fear, where you stay because leaving feels impossible.

But that night was different.

That night, I had a choice: stay and possibly die, or leave and face the terrifying unknown.

I chose to leave.

And here’s what I wish someone had told me: leaving is just the beginning.

Over the next few weeks, I’m going to share what I learned about surviving domestic violence, leaving safely, and rebuilding a life of genuine peace.

Not as an expert with a degree in trauma theory.
As someone who lived through it. Who made mistakes. Who found her way to the other side.

If you’re reading this at 2am wondering if you should leave, or if you’ve already left and feel completely lost—this is for you.

You’re not alone. And you’re not crazy.

More tomorrow. 💜

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