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Fragile Isn’t a Flaw: Embracing the Beauty of Being Handled with Care
Yvonne Smith, LPC, CCTP, CTIC I’ve yet to meet someone who enjoys being called fragile. Fragility—often associated with weakness, instability, or brokenness—tends to make people uncomfortable. Yet, as time passes, I am becoming increasingly convinced that healing and wholeness do not equate to the absence of fragility. Fragility, often wrapped in grief, disappointment, and uncertainty, is a part of the human experience—one we move in and out of, often without consent. Feeling
Yvonne Smith, LPC, CCTP, CTIC
Jan 254 min read
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