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Day 97Tuesday, April 7, 20262 min read

Words of Wisdom: Homecoming Anxiety

Week 14: Homecoming Anxiety

QuoteInner Child

"You can love someone and still choose not to spend time with them. You can miss someone and still know they're not good for you."

— Tara Westover

"One of the hardest things you'll ever have to do is grieve the loss of a person who is still alive."

— Unknown

"Family is supposed to be our safe haven. Very often, it's the place where we find the deepest heartache."

— Iyanla Vanzant


These words are for you if your family situation is complicated.

If going home feels like walking into a minefield. If you love people who have hurt you. If you grieve a family you wish you had.

You're allowed to hold multiple truths at once:

  • Love and disappointment
  • Gratitude and hurt
  • Connection and boundaries
  • Hope and realism

Your mantra for this homecoming:

"I can love them from a place of protection. I can visit without losing myself. I am no longer a helpless child. I have choices."

Carry these words with you. When things get hard, repeat them.


When you need grounding words on repeat, Calm Loop Toolkit includes mantras for difficult moments.

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