The Impact of Childhood Trauma
How do you navigate through trauma?
Here’s a tool:
→ Letter to my Younger Self
Yes, it’s a powerful exercise that will help you to:
→ understand yourself better
→ reflect on your past experiences
→ express compassion for your younger self
Are we ready?
We’re gonna follow 10 steps.
1. Find a quiet space where you can focus without distractions.
You just need:
→ Your Wellbeing Journal
→ A calming atmosphere
2. Now, start writing your letter.
Remember: it’s a letter for your younger self.
So start the letter by dating it.
For example:
→ “March 8, 20–”
3. Now make sure to address your younger self.
For example:
→ “Dear Chloe at 10,”
4. Now reflect on the experiences that led to your trauma.
There are no judgments here.
Write down your pain and struggles.
For example:
→ “I know that during those years you faced…”
→ “And I know those moments were very tough…”
5. Now it’s time to show compassion.
Try to offer the empathy you may have needed during that time.
For example:
→ “I want you to know that I understand the emotions you felt…”
→ “It’s okay to have felt scared, angry, anxious and confused.”
→ “It’s okay to not have always felt okay, Chloe.”
6. Now it’s time to remember your resilience.
Continue the letter by recognizing the strength you had in the period.
For example:
→ “You know what, Chloe? Despite everything I can see the unique strength within you.
→ “Do you remember that day, when you…?”
→ “You showed an incredible courage!”
7. Now it’s time to give reassurance.
Tell your younger self that the trauma was not their fault.
For example:
→ “Please Chloe, remember this: what happened was not your fault.”
→ “You know you did your best in that situation.”
8. Now it’s time to offer some lessons you’ve learned.
For example:
→ “One thing I’ve learned in these last few years is the importance of….”
→ “It can be really helpful when you feel…”
9. Now the magic word is “gratitude”.
Express gratitude for the lessons you’ve learned.
For example:
→ “Chloe, I’m really grateful for the lessons learned since that moment.”
→ “I truly believe those experiences have created OUR uniqueness.”
10. Now it’s time to close with self-love.
Just let your younger self know that they deserve love and care.
For example:
→ “Chloe, before ending this letter I want to tell you this…”
→ “You deserve love, care and positive people around you.”
→ “You’ve got everything it takes to build a positive future— starting right now.”