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Three Things You Can Do This Thanksgiving to Support a Survivor of Domestic Violence
When we love someone who is experiencing abuse it can be scary, hard, and painful. Just as we want survivors to know that they are not alone, we want to remind you that you are not alone, either. We are here to support you as you support the survivors in your life.
We All (Still) Have a Role to Play
What enables us to heal from trauma is having one person in our lives we can turn to and receive a believing supportive response. All of us deserve to have that, and all of us can offer it to someone else. We all have a role to play to foster healing and transformation.
You are a total boss. You are experiencing relationship abuse. You are not alone.
You can be accomplished. You can be a leader. You can be someone that others look up to, maybe even someone’s hero. You can be crushing it professionally, and you can also be experiencing abuse. Being a leader and experiencing abuse are not mutually exclusive experiences. I felt compelled to write this blog because I see too many accomplished professionals suffering in silence; their image and success have become an additional barrier to seeking and receiving support.