I’ve been broken, but…
"I've been broken, but it wasn't the end of the world; I was fixed and the evidence of the repair adds to my beauty.
Failing, getting it wrong, messing up, having to climb down, being the one who has to say sorry - that's not humiliation; it's part of what makes people attractive.
The name of my repair, kintsugi, means 'golden joinery.'"
Where can you reframe the cracks from the last chapter from being 'a problem' to being part of the 'building blocks' of your next chapter?
In what ways is the beauty of your repair making you even greater than you ever imagined?
Photo credit: me
Kintsugi credit: Sydney Yurich
'Who-done-it' credit: Luna the cat
Quote above credit: A Simpler Life