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A Milestone in My Healing Journey

 



To anyone on their journey:

Healing isn't about being perfect.
It's about being brave enough to start,
honest enough to go deeper,
and strong enough to keep choosing YOU.

Keep going. You're worth it. ♡



This blog is going to be a little more personal and vulnerable than my usual posts, but I think it's important to share.

Over the past several months, I have been participating in both a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and later an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) as part of my mental health healing journey. When I first started PHP, I was nervous, anxious, and honestly not looking forward to sitting in a room full of strangers. I was convinced I wouldn't talk much and had no idea what to expect.

What I found instead was one of the most important experiences of my life.

Through PHP and IOP, I have come a long way. I met some truly amazing people who reminded me that I wasn't alone. Even though our stories were different, many of us shared the same struggles with depression, pain, and feeling misunderstood. For the first time in a very long time, I felt seen.

For years, I carried the weight of my abuse in silence. I hid my pain, buried my trauma, and convinced myself that keeping it all inside was the best way to move forward. What I didn't realize was that the silence was making my depression worse.

As difficult as it was, I began talking about the things I had hidden for years. The more I shared, the more I healed. I opened up about experiences I had never told anyone before. In doing so, I uncovered memories and emotions that I had pushed so far down that I almost forgot they existed.

Healing isn't easy. It can be painful. It can be exhausting. Sometimes it means revisiting chapters of your life that you'd rather leave closed forever. But I learned that healing also brings freedom.

One of the things I am most proud of is that I did something I never thought I could do: I allowed myself to be vulnerable. I asked for help. I accepted support. I stopped pretending that I had to carry everything by myself.

Do I still have healing to do? Absolutely.

But when I look at where I started and where I am today, I can't help but feel proud. The growth I've experienced over these past several months is something worth celebrating. Before these programs, celebrating myself wasn't something I would have done. Today, I understand that every step forward—no matter how small—is worth recognizing.

That realization has also shaped the heart of my business, The Celebratory Collection. My brand is built on the belief that we should celebrate ourselves through every stage of life—not just the happy moments, but the healing moments too. The moments when we choose ourselves. The moments when we keep going even when life is hard.

If there is one thing I hope you take away from my story, it's this: don't hide your journey.

Whether your journey has been beautiful, painful, messy, or all three, it is still your story. There is strength in sharing it. There is healing in acknowledging it. And there is power in giving yourself permission to grow from it.

Some things in life are beyond our control. But one thing we can control is how we treat ourselves. We can choose self-love. We can choose grace. We can choose healing.

And most importantly, we can choose to celebrate ourselves—not just when we arrive at the destination, but every step of the way.

❤️ Here's to healing, growth, and becoming the person we were always meant to be.

With love,

Zitaqwa Muhammad
Founder, The Celebratory Collection
"Because every journey deserves to be celebrated."


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  1. I am so proud of you and the amazing lady you are

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