Publisher's Synopsis
What do you do with the pain that lingers, even after the apology never came?
How do you move forward when the past still pulls at your heart? And is it really possible to forgive... when it still hurts?In Letting Go When It Hurts the Most, Zubin Rashid walks with you through the tender terrain of emotional pain-betrayal, disappointment, abandonment, regret-and helps you find your way back to peace.
This is not a book of clichés.
It is not a quick fix or a one-time decision.
It is a companion for those who have been deeply wounded... and are ready to stop carrying the weight.
With raw honesty, warmth, and quiet strength, this book guides you through the layered process of forgiveness-not for the sake of others, but for the sake of your own freedom. Through powerful reflections, stories, and gentle practices, you will begin to:
Release resentment without losing your boundaries
Separate your healing from their apology
Forgive without forgetting your truth
Let go of guilt and shame
Reclaim your joy, your clarity, your voice
And most of all-forgive yourself
Whether your wound is fresh or decades old, this book will meet you where you are-with grace, not pressure. With softness, not shame.
Because you do not have to carry what broke you in order to prove it mattered.
Letting go is not forgetting.
It is remembering who you are without the weight.
This is your moment.
Not to erase the past-but to finally rise from it.
You are not what happened to you.
You are what you choose to become.