Spring has finally arrived: Rebirth and the transformation of vulnerability into strength

Human beings change and grow naturally, just like nature. However, there are moments when life challenges us, and growth no longer feels so simple. In these cases, it’s essential to reconnect with our senses, with our heart, with our roots, and with our relationships—through trust.

Sometimes, we face situations that require us to awaken our full potential and find a way to overcome adversity. Resilience is the ability to recover from hardship. In the physical world, it’s the elasticity of a substance that returns to its original shape after being under pressure. Psychologically, it’s the strength that allows us to rebuild ourselves.

Resilience: An Innate Human Power

Imagine for a moment that every person—regardless of the circumstances—has the ability to regain balance and transform vulnerability into strength. It may sound utopian, but resilience is part of who we are.

When working with expats and refugees in therapy, we witness living examples of this process. Despite having gone through wars, illness, or loss, many of these individuals consciously choose to stop fighting life and instead learn to receive what it offers. Rather than being consumed by anger, fear, or sadness, they develop the ability to adapt and feel gratitude, finding meaning in their reality.

The same was true of the Sahrawi people I met in the refugee camps of Algeria. Despite the lack of resources, the loss of loved ones to war, and political and social discrimination, they never let go of hope. Every bit of support they received was seen as a gift.

Accepting Vulnerability to Connect with Strength

No matter the circumstances, we are never completely alone. There is always an option: to share, to ask for help, to be seen, heard, and understood.

The simple act of asking for support is already a form of healing. The key lies in accepting our vulnerability as part of our strength—allowing both aspects to collaborate instead of compete.

Many of my patients, especially expats, experience anxiety or depression because they feel they are no longer as strong, fast, or efficient as they once were. Something has hit them hard and made them question their worth. However, their extreme self-demand does not help. Instead of blaming themselves, they need to learn to be compassionate and kind with who they are now.

The Weight of Self-Criticism and the Power of Acceptance

Our inner critic is often the biggest barrier to our well-being. Since childhood, we adopt values and demands imposed by family, education, and culture—forgetting our own intuition and inner wisdom.

✔ We disconnect from our instincts.
✔ We lose trust in our judgment.
✔ We demand too much, without allowing ourselves to rest or be cared for.

Yet when someone receives affection and support, emotional wounds heal faster. Acceptance and love are essential keys in any healing process.

My work is to accompany people on this path: to consciously choose to feel better and build a commitment to their well-being. This change is possible—I see it reflected every day in therapy.

A Path Toward Growth and Transformation

If you wish to experience life in a more meaningful and fulfilling way, I encourage you to begin a process of self-discovery and personal growth. The benefits of this commitment will allow you to:

  • Explore your inner world with curiosity instead of fear.

  • Identify your true needs and meet them without guilt or shame.

  • Relieve the pain of old wounds by integrating the past and living fully in the present.

  • Develop your creativity and intuition, trusting that you are capable of all those things you’ve always dreamed of.

  • Find peace and stability in your everyday life, learning to move fluidly between action and rest.

  • Learn to manage your emotions—not letting them control you, but allowing them to nourish your growth.

Conclusion: Spring as a Symbol of Transformation

Light and shadow will always exist in our lives. The goal is not to eliminate them, but to integrate them and let them be part of our growth.

Each one of us has the power to build bridges—between reality and the ideal, between pain and healing, between rigidity and adaptation.

Find the courage to let your dreams bloom, like flowers in spring. Let your essence shine without limits, like the sunrise after a long night.

Begin your journey of transformation today and discover everything you are capable of in the self-discovery workshop.

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If you feel you might benefit from a therapeutic process but you’re not quite ready to take the first step — there’s no rush. Sometimes the first thing we need is just a space to express what’s troubling us, without feeling judged. Therapy helps bring relief and clarity. If this resonates with you, don’t wait — open that space.

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Cristina Montoro, psicóloga en Dinamarca, ofreciendo terapia en español, inglés y danés.