Ah, yes, the infamous truth that finds us no matter where we turn. Sometimes it’s expected but sometimes it’s like a slap in the face. For instance:

  • You cheated on me?
  • He’s not my son?
  • You stole money from me?
  • You never loved me?

Ok, so the examples are a bit extreme but these situations do happen. So what should you do when you hear a truth that catches you off guard?

First, give yourself permission to feel betrayed, angry or hurt about the truth you’ve just experienced. Don’t deny your first impulses when they arise. This is an automatic defense mechanism to protect yourself.  Your brain will be searching for answers erratically so just let it.  However, please do not resort to violence at any point. Nothing in this world should ever move you to this point. Nothing. If you feel like this, get support from someone close to you right away. Do not act on your “violent” impulse. Trust me, it’s not worth it.

Second, give yourself permission to try to understand what was said or done and why.  Allow yourself to talk it through with the person in question or with a trusted friend or family member.  Give yourself permission to heal at your own pace.  After realizing an incredibly painful truth, allow yourself time to let the information and feelings sink in. There is no time limit or race when it comes to the acceptance of a truth.  Each one of us reacts differently so there are no rules to break here. We live by our own rules so don’t let someone else’s expectation of you rush your process.

Third, give yourself permission to forgive that person (if needed-don’t kill the messenger) and yourself.  This is such an important step and should not be skipped over. Forgiveness on any level will free you from holding onto any negative feelings and emotions you may want to hold on to.  And remember, holding on to those bad feelings will only prolong the serenity that you need in your life. This step may take a while to get to but always keep it in mind. Your peace of mind depends on it.

I hope these steps will help you handle any future truth “bombs” you may encounter in your life. If you have any stories you’d like to share about truths you’ve encountered in your life and how you handled them, I’d love to hear them.  Also, if you’d like to talk to me personally about a situation you’re dealing with right now, feel free to send me a message.

Love and Blessings,

Coach Dina Blas


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