Are You Actually Healing or Just Distracting Yourself? The Key Differences
The language around healing has become so common that it’s easy to assume any activity labeled as self-care or wellness is automatically contributing to recovery. Someone could be going through all the motions, therapy, journaling, meditation, exercise, and feeling no different underneath. The question worth asking is whether these activities are creating actual change or simply making the pain more manageable without addressing what’s causing it. There are concrete markers that distinguish healing from distraction. These markers show up in patterns of behavior, in what happens when someone stops being busy, in how they relate to discomfort, and in whether insight translates into different choices. Looking at these markers honestly can reveal whether the work being done is moving someone toward integration or just keeping them functional while avoiding what needs attention. The first marker is what happens when the activity stops. Genuine healing creates more capacity to be presen...