Recovering Emotionally After a Tough Conversation
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Difficult conversations are rarely comfortable but are often necessary. Whether it’s setting a boundary, addressing a misunderstanding, or confronting a bigger issue, avoiding the conversation can sometimes make things worse. While these moments can create anxiety and even physical stress, approaching them with clarity and intention can strengthen relationships rather than damage them. Here’s what to know about why difficult conversations matter, how to prepare for them, and how to move forward afterward without getting stuck in self-doubt.

What Does it Mean to be “Enough”?
“You are enough” sounds simple, but it doesn’t always feel that way, especially on days when you didn’t get much done. In a world that celebrates being busy and productive, it’s easy to believe our worth depends on what we accomplish. So, when someone says, “you are enough,” it can feel confusing or even uncomfortable. Does that mean stop trying? Lower your goals? Not at all. It means your value as a person is separate from your performance. You can still grow, work hard, and aim high without diminishing your self-worth every time your to-do list falls short.
Save the Date: Life;Story is Back!
Registration is live for Centerstone's 2026 Life;Story Runs/Walks for Suicide Prevention! Participation for all races is available in-person or virtually.
Race options include:
- Clarksville, Tennessee: Saturday, September 12, 2026, at Governor's Square Mall
- Sarasota, Florida: Saturday, September 19, 2026, at Nathan Benderson Park
- Marion and Godfrey, Illinois: Saturday, September 26, at Ray Fosse Park in Marion, (untimed run/walk in Godfrey)
Helpful Links
centerstone.org | 1-877-HOPE123 (1-877-467-3123)
Centerstone | 902 West Main Street | Marion, IL 62896 US

