Mommy is always angry and losing her temper, and she doesn't know why. This story follows her journey of emotional awareness, healing, and seeking help to create a loving environment. Will she find the wisdom to break the cycle of trauma?
Inside a cozy house, Mommy, a 34-year-old with dark red hair, often found herself feeling angry. She wore oversized glasses and pearl earrings, but these accessories didn't hide her frustration. One morning, as her children played, Mommy snapped at them for making too much noise.
Her children, confused and sad, asked, - Why are you so angry, Mommy? This made Mommy feel even worse. She didn't know why she was always angry. She wanted to change but didn't know how.
Mommy decided to take the kids to the park, hoping some fresh air would help. But as soon as they got there, the children ran off to play, and Mommy felt overwhelmed. - Come back here! she shouted, feeling her anger rise again.
Mommy sat on a bench, feeling defeated. She watched other families laughing and having fun. - Why can't I be like them? she thought. Tears welled up in her eyes as she felt the weight of her anger.
A kind old woman sat down next to Mommy. - You look troubled, dear. What's wrong? Mommy hesitated but then poured out her heart. - I'm always angry, and I don't know why. I just want to be happy with my children.
The old woman nodded wisely. - Have you ever talked to someone about your feelings? Sometimes, we carry heavy burdens alone. Mommy realized she had never considered seeking help. - No, I haven't. Do you think it would help?
- Absolutely, the old woman replied. - Talking to a counselor helped me when I was struggling. Mommy felt a glimmer of hope. She decided to seek help and learn more about her feelings.
Back at home, Mommy made an appointment with a counselor. Over time, she learned to understand her feelings and find healthier ways to cope. - I'm so proud of you, Mommy, her children said, hugging her tightly.
Inside a cozy house, Mommy, a 34-year-old with dark red hair, often found herself feeling angry. She wore oversized glasses and pearl earrings, but these accessories didn't hide her frustration. One morning, as her children played, Mommy snapped at them for making too much noise.
Her children, confused and sad, asked, - Why are you so angry, Mommy? This made Mommy feel even worse. She didn't know why she was always angry. She wanted to change but didn't know how.
Mommy decided to take the kids to the park, hoping some fresh air would help. But as soon as they got there, the children ran off to play, and Mommy felt overwhelmed. - Come back here! she shouted, feeling her anger rise again.
Mommy sat on a bench, feeling defeated. She watched other families laughing and having fun. - Why can't I be like them? she thought. Tears welled up in her eyes as she felt the weight of her anger.
A kind old woman sat down next to Mommy. - You look troubled, dear. What's wrong? Mommy hesitated but then poured out her heart. - I'm always angry, and I don't know why. I just want to be happy with my children.
The old woman nodded wisely. - Have you ever talked to someone about your feelings? Sometimes, we carry heavy burdens alone. Mommy realized she had never considered seeking help. - No, I haven't. Do you think it would help?
- Absolutely, the old woman replied. - Talking to a counselor helped me when I was struggling. Mommy felt a glimmer of hope. She decided to seek help and learn more about her feelings.
Back at home, Mommy made an appointment with a counselor. Over time, she learned to understand her feelings and find healthier ways to cope. - I'm so proud of you, Mommy, her children said, hugging her tightly.
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