Hello GoblinChild,
I relate so much to your post. A lot of my identity was tied up being a victim of what happened to me when I was a child. But now that I've processed and let go of that, I felt empty or blank, not knowing who I really was or not wanting to have anything to do with how I used to be. What I've discovered since is that I want to hold onto the things that I really like about myself (I love to cook for others, so that will never change
) and actively looking for positive things that I can be that I never considered before. I look at that as part of my healthy recovery and having control over how I want the rest of my life to look like.
Hope that helps.
I relate so much to your post. A lot of my identity was tied up being a victim of what happened to me when I was a child. But now that I've processed and let go of that, I felt empty or blank, not knowing who I really was or not wanting to have anything to do with how I used to be. What I've discovered since is that I want to hold onto the things that I really like about myself (I love to cook for others, so that will never change

Hope that helps.