
Are you doing your best? Then you’re doing enough. Really.
Your trauma conditioning, however, is likely giving you sh*t— telling you, over and over again, that you’re “not doing enough.”
Not doing “good enough.”
Not doing whatever you’re doing “fast enough.”
Your trauma conditioning is likely trying to keep you from acknowledging your wins or any kind of progress, because it’s not “enough.”
All of which is just the appetizer for your trauma conditioning’s real message, its take home message: that you, yourself, aren’t “enough.”
Not good enough, Not smart enough. Not attractive enough. Not tough enough.
Over and over again, Trauma Brain is gonna tell us how we’re inadequate.
Trauma Brain is real good at coming up with lists of ways we’re “obviously,” “clearly” inadequate.
It’s real important we remember that, no matter how persuasive Trauma Brain can be, it’s definitely not “objective.”
Trauma Brain always has an agenda: to make us feel like garbage, usually by exhaustively listing all the ways we’re falling short in all the domains we care about.
Remember what Trauma Brain is: it’s the internalized voices of our bullies and abusers. We heard them so often growing up— and, not infrequently, our bullies and abusers were some of the most important, most relatively powerful people in our lives.
It would have been impossible to NOT have internalized those voices.
Those voices, of our bullies and abusers, can be loud, they can be persuasive, they can be cutting, they can be overwhelming.
But it’s real important to remember what they are not: they are NOT the voices of reality.
All Trauma Brain knows how to do is criticize.
All Trauma Brain knows how to do is mock.
Trauma Brain does not have any kind of objective take on whether we are “trying hard enough,” or whether we, as human beings existing in the world, are fundamentally “enough.” Trauma Brain is always going to say “nah” to those questions.
But here’s the thing: you are.
You are doing enough.
You are trying hard enough.
And you are, fundamentally, enough.
Do you still have things to learn? Sure. So do I.
Do you still have trauma recovery tools to develop? Sure. So do I.
But neither you nor I can get sucked into this thing where we deride what we’re doing now as “not enough.”
If you are trying, that’s all that matters.
Yes, it might be a sh*t show at the moment. But if you’re trying, you’re doing it right.
Yes, you might be exhausted. But if you’re trying, you’re doing enough.
Yes, recovery might be frustrating and confusing and counterintuitive. But that’s a recovery thing, not a “you” thing.
I believe you when you say you are trying.
All I need you to do is try.
All I need you to do, is your best.
I promise you: if you work your recovery and commit to being kind to yourself no matter what, amazing things will happen. Things you can’t even imagine right now. Things Trauma Brain wants you to believe aren’t possible.
All of this pays off.
All of this all work out.
Just do your best.
That’s enough.
Really.









