Building Relationship

Building Relationship: The True Cost of Repair

Building relationships takes time, but healing relationships takes significantly longer.

If someone wants to heal a damaged connection, they will be ready and committed to taking full responsibility for what they have done. They will not strive to undo the situation or act as if nothing happened.

The True Commitment to Healing

Genuine commitment is defined by pure intentions and the desire to better oneself—for themselves, for the other party (or parties) involved, and for the future of the relationship.

This dedication requires specific, conscious action:

  • They will surrender to the facts of what occurred.

  • They will speak the truth without deflection.

  • They will listen to understand, not reply.

  • They will allow time, honesty, and love to guide them in making amends with every factor and everyone involved.

A Note on Self-Respect

Ultimately, remember that healing requires two willing parties, and sometimes the repair work is yours alone:

Respect and love yourself enough to walk away from those undeserving of you.

Mai Ka Yang

Mai Ka (MK) Yang is a Creative Visionary, Keynote Speaker, and Intuitive Practitioner who transforms complex trauma into tangible resilience and visionary purpose. She specializes in the powerful integration of Trauma-Informed Coaching, Transformative Art, and Holistic Healing.

https://everestmk.com
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