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Approaching Blocks to Growth and Relating

We’ve all been there. An argument with a co-worker or spouse flares up. A good friend or the boss does that thing that makes us crazy. It could be about anything—schedules, chores, unmatching expectations, communication styles, money, overtime hours, disciplining the kids—even something small, and our reaction seems overblown and unconstructive.

Or maybe it’s about a bigger thing that should definitely get resolved, but we’re too triggered to tackle it, so we bury it, knowing it’ll resurface in the future. There’s some sort of block, an unresolved deeper issue, and we just want to avoid it, turn away to a distraction, and self-medicate with overwork, screens, or substances.

What’s going on here? Deepening our communion through healthy people and relationships is the central goal of Level 2, Person & Relationships, and our focus in the 2nd week of each month. But what to do when we don’t feel particularly healthy and so find we can’t deepen our relationships?

Granted, we are not psychologists, but in our own life and work with families, we’ve seen these blocks to growth and how crippling they can be to increasing our life of communion in all our various relationships—with family, friends, and even at work. But even though life is this complicated, we’ve also seen that healing is possible.

First, what is the deeper cause of these blocks? This is almost too simple a question. Putting aside other people’s faults, when we are in a good place, we all know that many of our own “issues” stem from some sort of unresolved trauma. We experienced something confusing or painful and never fully processed and transcended it.

On our good days, we are able to keep painful, past experiences and our feelings about them under wraps. But when we are weakened, stressed, or challenged in a way that reminds us of unresolved pain, watch out—another cycle of relational pain and destructive coping mechanisms may be about to play out.

So we all have past experiences that can limit our ability to grow and relate. But what do we do about it? How do we stop the spin cycle? Here are a few suggestions:

  • Entrust your healing to the Lord and prioritize your daily life of prayer and your physical health (diet, exercise, sleep). Getting the grace and strength you need to show up for your own healing is key.  
  • Accept the “slow-growth” nature of healing and avoid imposing artificial timelines. Get up when you stumble and fall, and don’t judge yourself harshly. Know that, despite your wounds and flaws, our heavenly Father’s love for you is unconditional.   
  • If you haven’t already, allow yourself time and space to acknowledge and even grieve your past painful experiences.  
  • Demonstrate curiosity, gentleness, patience, and listening with yourself and those you love.
  • Seek counseling or other resources even as you immerse yourself more deeply in Christ’s love and the gift of the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. 

Be patient. Short of a miracle, deep wounds are not healed overnight. But even though this work will be difficult and ongoing, it will also make our highest goals—personal growth and deepening communion with God and our loved ones—possible.

So with Jesus Christ at our side, we can each take a deep breath and either begin or continue to wrap our minds around our past. By God’s wondrous and unfailing grace, let’s say “yes”—even just in small, quiet ways—to the Lord’s invitation to healing and freedom.

Looking for other tools, strategies, and insights about Level 2 of your family’s Trinity House? Check out our other Person & Relationships posts here

Greater knowledge of our family tree can even lead to healing from wounds, sin, and the unhealthy relational habits which families too often pass down from one generation to the next. We’ve both been personally blessed by the work and ministry of Beverly Hubble Tauke, and we recommend her Healing Your Family Tree: A Destiny-Changing Journey Toward Freedom, Forgiveness, and Healthier Relationships (on Amazon).

> If you missed our “A Vision and Plan for Family Life” in the largest devotional in the U.S., The Word Among Us, check it out here

> This month we’re celebrating the 9th anniversary of Trinity House Cafe + Market! Will you join this celebration by sharing a few words or even a little story about how the cafe has blessed you? We can’t wait to share these shout-outs on our social media platforms and here in the Heaven in Your Home Letters. Here’s the link where you can share your story!  

> It’s not too late to subscribe and launch a Trinity House Community Group for families at your your parish later this fall or early in 2024. Here are 3 options for you to consider 

1. Learn more here (en Español here). For just $499, your parish can access all the tools needed to host 5 transformative Gatherings for families in 2023-2024, including videos, discussion questions, marketing templates, catechetical resources, ongoing support, and more.

2. Book a 15-min. Demo Call at our calendar here (or here to speak with Elsy Marquez, our liaison to Spanish-speaking Groups).  

3. Attend an upcoming Gathering and see for yourself! Here are just a few of the upcoming gatherings: Sat., Oct. 21st, at Saints Philip and James in Baltimore(6:30 PM in the Church Hall; learn more here); Sat., Oct. 28th, at St. Philip in Falls Church (6:30 PM in Spanish); Sat., Nov. 11th, at St. John’s in Leesburg (6:30 PM; learn more here); and Sat., Nov. 18th, at St. Theresa’s in Ashburn (6:30 PM in the school cafeteria; more details here). Or contact us to hear about others coming up! 

> Soren will be giving a Heaven in Your Home Workshop as part of St. Theresa Catholic School’s Partnering with Parents initiative. The free event will take place on Thursday, October 26th, 9:15-10:30 AM in the St. Zelie Room. To reserve your spot, visit this page (free coffee AND free babysitting). 

> Two more important events to mention for those in the DC area: a Loving Through Loss Couples’ Workshop for those grieving the loss of a child on Saturday, October 28th in Reston (more info here). Also, there will be a GIVEN Gathering for Women on Saturday, November 11th, at St. Thomas a Becket in Reston (more info here).

Trinity House Community Groups offer families formation, fellowship, and the tools needed to live out and pass on their faith. Parishes are able to create groups — also called ‘Heaven in Your Home Gatherings’ — which invite not only parents but also kids to get together.”
— Catholic News Agency, “New Catholic Ministry Invites the Whole Family to Grow in Their Faith and in Community”

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