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Could it be that we are carrying unhealed areas in our heart that serve to increase pressure, negativity, burden-filled living and discouragement? Have you been ignoring broken areas of your heart with constant busyness or a distracted life?

I’m not saying you are a constant mess. Most people can “function” in many areas of their life, while pushing down pain, emptiness and grief. Anytime these areas get triggered, we run and hide, often diving head-first into another distraction. All to keep us from healing that which needs attention.

When someone has a physical wound, it’s easy for most to recognize the need for medical attention, care and recovery. But we often lack radar or awareness for the spiritual and emotional wounds we haveothers. Click here.The Symptoms of a Broken Heart
Many are experiencing these common symptoms of having a broken heart:

11Mood changes.
2. unhealed discouragement.
3.Chronic anxiety, panic attacks.
4.Numbing out, relational coldness, not being able to connect to feelings.
5.Relational isolation and loneliness.
6.Cynicism and constant distrust.
7.Vulnerability to addictions.
Chronic workaholism, busyness and performance-based living.
8.Confusion, double mindedness and scattered living.
9.Burnout and overstressed living.
10.Anger episodes that at times, seem to come out of nowhere.
11.The list can go on and onMoving Past Denial
Most people do not think they have a broken heart. They shrug their shoulders in denial and brush off any need to address life experiences. We can often say “the past is the past” more in a protective form of denial than a fruitful belief.

“The past can really be the past” when we allow God to process the life of our heart in a healthy manner.

Others don’t think heart healing is necessary. They can stack Scriptures or cliché statements to cover over any need to deal with their brokenness. Yet it still oozes out into their relationship field.

The problem is that we typically don’t deal with brokenness until the garbage hits the fan or a crisis appears. At this point, the crisis is often revealing years of neglect to issues of the broken heart.

Will you make the decision today to move into a new direction that awakens and heals your heart?
     
 
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