The Art of Difficult Conversations
- Briana Brown-Outlaw

- Dec 8, 2022
- 1 min read
“Being an artist means forever healing your own wounds and at the same time endlessly exposing them.” -Unknown

There truly is beauty in releasing words we’ve held on to for too long. Whether it’s been 2 minutes, hours, years or decades… We’ve all experienced the piercing feeling of keeping emotions tucked in for extended periods of time. It feels heavy, sour, and even foreign.
Foreign: not belonging to or characteristic of.
It is not of you. It‘s okay to let it go.
As difficult as it is, when we let light into these dark spaces, we create an exit from these overpowering emotions. None of us want to do it but the results are life-altering.
So today, I invite you to free yourself from all shackles to unforgiveness, pain, and assumptions. I encourage you to ask the questions, be vulnerable, and say everything your younger self couldn’t.
& Know,
“An artist can show things that other people are terrified of expressing.”
- Louise Bourgeios
Briana
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