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Generational Wellness

Healing with a Purpose

By Charelle LandersPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

We oftentimes hear the word generational alongside sublet words such as curses and or wealth. We never hear the subtle term generational wellness. Why is it important to a society that we have generational wellness? Because society needs to heal itself, before the future explodes with more madness and chaotic disruption for more generations to come. Our children need to understand the vocal effects of generational change. When we understand that generational liability, is the insurance of healing, we can heal, not only ourselves but those that are reincarnated into a society where wellness should benefit the wellbeing of everyone in life, with exploring generational wellness we offer a servitude of freedom.

To simply put things, in todays society we see the world turning into a place of famine, disease, and unhealthy mental disparities, that we cannot blame on the political social contract theory. We see that these choices of blame, and pain are causing a warfare of associative depressionial mindsets, instead of healthy reproductive habits. These issues are seemingly underlined with other issues, that many families refuse to refute in an open discussion at Thanksgiving dinner. We know that all families have issues, or are having issues concerning the mental awareness, or decisions that invites mental incapacities in a family tree. None never openly discussed with the salubrious effects that can change the outcome of a life let alone a generation.

Coming from a family line where murder, sexual abuse, child molestation, bipolar depression, drug addiction, teenage pregnancy, and codependency, has been a generational struggle, that has been passed along since the 1800s. I understand it is time for a new outcome of healthy. We should decide everyday that we want our children to experience different, and not be treated different because of adults lackadaisical, and selfish attributes that excuses the truth to fix themselves. And in order for them to experience different we have to go deep into the problems that gravity cannot implant with abridged fallacies or lies that we are going to be okay, if we do not change how can we ever ensure or assure our children will know their fullest potential during their hardest droughts of life? We have to understand that generational wellness is just as important as generational love.

I asked myself how and where do I start to create generational wellness. Generational change isn’t about your familial efforts, but is seemingly seeking generational growth from the generational statistical perspectives that forms a family. Life comes in many storms, and in those storms, we are greeted with the incapacitated cancerous effects of unhealthy, deceptive practices passed alongside a family’s life cycle. From my experience when dealing with family and coming face to face with the idea of change, many have chosen to represent the knowing of the struggle between unhealthy and healed, with intentions to prove they belong to the crazy side of fruitation, (that offers frustrations with the inability to grow.) than to the happy and prosperous side of life.

We know that change always starts with self, in order to create the outcome in life we wish to see, we understand that every effort must be an effort from within that creates the effective process of truth, than the affective disorder of pain. We can start with therapy, we can start with meditation and most of all we can start with seeking life with the intuition of a lifetime or the continue with oblivious obligation of a timeline.

Healing is a good processor but it’s never easy. Start seeking today, because rather you believe it or not, someone is watching, and someone needs you, not for your money , but for you love, light and pursuit together. Generational wellness starts with healthy habits, and we all know habits are hard to break, so let’s start creating habits that are impossible and surprise ourselves with everything that is possible, if not for us then at least for them.

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About the Creator

Charelle Landers

Published author, (A Serious of Unfortunate Events, pen name Jessica Wright) and mother to six wonderful children. I find that writing is a healing passion of purpose and the ultimate pursuit to happiness.

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