“It is wise to believe something wonderful

is about to happen”. ~Anonymous

Welcome to Surviving with Dr. Chrissie β€” a space where truth meets healing and survival turns into purpose. I created this platform to give voice to the stories we’re often told to silence β€” the ones shaped by trauma, resilience, faith, and the long road to becoming whole again. Here, we talk about real life: the hard days, the messy healing, and the moments of grace that remind us we’re still standing. Through honest conversations, survivor stories, and a little bit of humor and hope, Surviving with Dr. Chrissie is more than a podcast or a blog β€” it’s a community. Because surviving isn’t the end of the story; it’s where the rebuilding begins.

Her Value

Today, as I walked along the beachβ€”my happy placeβ€”I found myself reflecting on my value and what I equate it to. My mind wandered back to a painful chapter in my life, during my divorce from my abusive ex. I remember his words cutting deep: “I am going to give our daughter a better life than you because I have money, an education, and everything you don’t.” He promised her lavish trips and material things because that was the only way he knew how to express love.

At the time, I felt inadequate. I feared she would love him more because I couldn’t offer extravagant gifts or vacationsβ€”I was barely able to put food on the table. His words became my definition of worth as a mother, and I let them shape how I saw myself. I felt small, powerless, and unworthy.

But today, I see things differently. My daughter has grown into an incredible young woman, and together, we have traveled the worldβ€”not just physically, but emotionally and intellectually. She walked alongside me as I pursued my education, as I worked to better myself, as I transformed my life into something beautiful and strong. She witnessed perseverance, love, and true resilience.

If I could go back and speak to that woman I once was, I would tell her how amazing she is. I would remind her that the words spoken over her life were a reflection of his insecurities, not her truth. I would assure her that she is more than enough and that the best version of herself was still unfolding.

So today, I ask you: Who are you giving the power to define your worth? No one else should dictate how you view yourself as a mother, a wife, a friend, or a person. Your value is not in what others say about you, but in who you truly are and the life you create.

Walk in your worth. Stand in your truth. And never let someone else decide your value for you.

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    New Media Works

    Hi Chrissie πŸ™‚

    EXCELLENT! πŸ˜€

    “never let someone else decide your value for you” — and maybe even: “never let anyone dictate anything (at all) to you” … let ppl be polite to you and respect you, your thoughts, you feelings, your right to do whatever you want … and then again, I notice it seems like I am entering dictation-mode when I use that voice! 😯

    πŸ™‚ Norbert

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