Discover How Your “Worst” Traits Can Be Your Greatest Gifts

by | Sep 17, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

How often do we try to hide or suppress the parts of ourselves that feel too messy, too loud, too intense? The parts that make us feel ashamed or out of control? It’s easy to believe that we’ll be our “true” selves only once we fix or eliminate these pieces of who we are. But what if those very aspects, those things we struggle against, are actually our greatest gifts, just waiting to be understood and realigned?

I’ve been reflecting on this deeply, and I’ve come to see that the parts of me I once wanted to push away- my fire, my intensity, my fighter spirit- are essential to my purpose. For so long, I viewed them as problems, disruptions that kept me from being the kind, gentle, and agreeable person I thought I should be. But they never left. Instead, they showed up time and time again, demanding my attention. And when I finally stopped resisting and started listening, I realized they weren’t here to hurt me, they were here to guide me.

What if, instead of trying to wish these parts away, we invited them in for tea? To hang out for a little. What if we asked them what they need, how they want to serve us, and how they can help us live in alignment? When I did this, I found that my “fighter” wasn’t here just to cause conflict, she was here to stand up for truth, for passion, for creating a better world. She wasn’t an obstacle; she was an ally. She just needed a different role.

We all have aspects of ourselves that feel difficult to embrace, but within them lies deep wisdom. To create a relationship with them, to acknowledge their presence, to ask them what they are trying to tell us, and to channel their energy in a way that supports our highest good. When we do this, we move from resistance to integration, from shame to self-acceptance, from fragmentation to wholeness.

I encourage you to take some time this week to sit with the parts of yourself you usually avoid. Ask them what they need, what they’re trying to protect, and how you can work together instead of against each other. You might be surprised by what you discover

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