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YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE WHOLE TO SHINE

These words carry profound truth! Just as the moon shines brightly in all its phases — whether full, crescent, or new — we too can radiate light, even as we work to heal and regain our sense of wholeness. Healing is a journey, and while we may not feel complete, we can still offer warmth and brilliance to the world.

Shining Through Brokenness

Life has a way of chipping away at us. Loss, heartbreak, and challenges can leave us feeling fractured and incomplete. But brokenness doesn’t mean we lose our ability to shine. In fact, it’s often through those cracks that our light becomes even more visible. Just as the moon reflects the sun’s light, we can reflect the love, hope, and strength that we found in our lost love, even in our darkest moments. 

The Beauty of Imperfection

Wholeness is not a prerequisite for beauty. The moon’s phases remind us that there is elegance and strength in imperfection. Our scars, whether physical or emotional, tell stories of resilience and growth. They become symbols of our journey and the love that sustains us. By embracing our imperfections, we allow ourselves to shine authentically, inspiring others who may also be navigating their own challenges.

Healing While Shining

Healing is not an overnight process. It’s layered, complex, and often nonlinear. There will be days when the weight of our struggles feels too heavy to bear. But even on those days, we can find ways to let our light shine — through small acts of kindness, moments of gratitude, or simply showing up for ourselves and others. Each step forward, no matter how small, contributes to the light we bring to the world.

Giving Yourself Grace

It’s important to remember that shining doesn’t mean pretending everything is okay. It’s okay to acknowledge the pain and the parts of ourselves that feel incomplete. The act of shining through grief and hardship is not about ignoring our struggles but about honoring the strength it takes to keep going. After all, courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in spite of it.  Allow yourself the courage to embrace the strength it takes to keep going, but also give yourself grace to be exactly where you are while still allowing your light to touch those around you.

Final Thoughts

The moon teaches us that we don’t have to be whole to shine. Even in its darkest phases, its light reaches us, offering comfort and beauty. In the same way, our light doesn’t dim just because we’re healing or feeling incomplete. We can shine in our own way, reflecting the love and strength we’ve gathered along the way.

So, if you’re feeling broken or less than whole, remember this: your light matters, and the world is brighter because of it. Keep shining, even as you heal. You don’t have to be whole to make a difference—you just have to be you.

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About Susan Rose

I'm Susan Rose, offering support in School Counseling and Grief Coaching. In School Counseling, I am a school counselor turned counselor educator, professor, and author helping educators and parents to build social, emotional, and academic growth in ALL kids! The school counseling blog delivers both advocacy as well as strategies to help you deliver your best school counseling program. In grief support, I’m a mother, grandmother, professor, author, and wife (I’ll always be his). Until October 20, 2020, I lived with my husband, Robert (Bob) Rose, in Louisville, Ky. On that awful day of October 20,2020, my life profoundly changed, when this amazing man went on to Heaven. Married so young, we literally grew up together. We raised a family together and had a wonderful journey. We weren’t ready for it to be over! After Bob moved to Heaven, I embraced my love of writing as an outlet for grief. I know this is God leading me to honor Bob through using my background and experience to fulfill a new life purpose. Hence, this site is my attempt to share what I learned as a Counselor in education with what I am learning through this experience of walking this earth without him. My mission is to help those in grief move forward to see joy beyond this most painful time.

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