I’ll be speaking more about this in my next video.
Failure is not what breaks most people.
It’s what they start believing about themselves because of it.
Somewhere along the way, failure stopped being an experience and became an identity.
😔 "I am not good enough."
😒 "I always mess things up.”
😶🌫️ "Others are better than me.”
And this doesn’t stay in one moment.
It follows you into adulthood.
You hesitate
You overthink.
You hold yourself back.
You stop expressing fully and the comparison that followed.
Not because you failed...
but because of what you BELIEVED and labeled yourself as.
Failure is an event.
What you make it mean can become the wound…
and the way you learn to cope can become who you think you are.
Most people are not afraid of failure.
They are afraid of feeling that way again.
Healing begins when you separate yourself
from the meaning you once attached to it.
“Follow along... we’ll go deeper into this.”
Deepika Thapa
This space is for souls ready to grow, release, heal & rediscover themselves.
🌿InnerChild & Trauma Healing🦋
I help people heal emotional wounds, find clarity, and reconnect with their inner calm through meditation, NLP, and heart-centered coaching.
We were taught how to serve,
But no one taught us how to become.
This is your reminder.
You are not limited to roles.
You are here for expansion.
If this speaks to you, don’t just like it,
feel it. own it. live it.
PART 3/3
"The Declaration"
The End of Silence.
Silenced • Conditioned • Reclaimed • Unapologetic
You were never meant to become efficient at your own suppression.
Conditioned. Domesticated. Rewarded for shrinking.
Somewhere along the way, you learned to survive instead of live.
You mastered performance. You normalized exhaustion. You called self-abandonment “strength.”
But something in you has been restless.
That restlessness is not chaos.
It is the part of you that refuses to die.
This is not rebellion for drama.
This is reclamation.
We are not here to function like machines. We are here to remember who we were before we were trained to be small.