Breaking the Cycle: Why I Started This Coaching Journey
Misty Von Krosigk Misty Von Krosigk

Breaking the Cycle: Why I Started This Coaching Journey

Old wounds and repeating patterns can make you feel stuck—but you’re not broken, and you’re not alone. In this post, I share why I started my coaching practice and how healing truly begins when we stop believing the lie that we’re destined to stay hurt.

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Why Healing Feels Boring — and Why That’s a Good Thing
Misty Von Krosigk Misty Von Krosigk

Why Healing Feels Boring — and Why That’s a Good Thing

Healing doesn’t always look dramatic. Sometimes it’s quiet, steady, and a little boring—and that’s a beautiful sign your nervous system is finding peace. This post explores why slow, subtle progress is still powerful progress.

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When Slowing Down is the Bravest Thing You Can Do
Misty Von Krosigk Misty Von Krosigk

When Slowing Down is the Bravest Thing You Can Do

What if rest isn't weakness—but wisdom? In a world obsessed with hustle, sometimes the bravest thing you can do is slow down, listen to your body, and let yourself heal. If you're running on empty, this is your permission to pause, reset, and rebuild with intention.

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5 Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself This Week
Misty Von Krosigk Misty Von Krosigk

5 Ways to Be Kinder to Yourself This Week

You show up with compassion for everyone else—why not offer a little of that kindness to yourself? This week, explore 5 small, powerful ways to treat yourself with the grace and care you truly deserve. It doesn’t have to be big or perfect—just honest and heartfelt.

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Loving from a Distance: Setting Boundaries with Gaslighting or Controlling Parents
Misty Von Krosigk Misty Von Krosigk

Loving from a Distance: Setting Boundaries with Gaslighting or Controlling Parents

You can love your parents and still set boundaries.
If your parents minimize your feelings, guilt-trip you, or refuse to respect your choices, you are allowed to protect your peace—even from family. Setting boundaries isn’t rebellion; it’s recovery. Here’s how to recognize the signs it’s time, and how to set firm but loving boundaries without guilt.

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