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Defense of Your Own Voice

Reclaiming your authentic expression and speech as a practice of recovering your identity and agency.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's most famous work is her passionate defense of her right to speak, think, and write—to have a voice. Addiction silences you in multiple ways: you hide the truth, you internalize shame, you abandon your own perspective for others' judgments. Recovery requires actively defending your voice. This means speaking truths even when uncomfortable, naming your experience without minimizing, and refusing to perform for others' comfort. It means listening to what you actually think and feel beneath the noise of cravings, guilt, and external pressure. Defending your voice is not aggression; it's integrity. It's saying: my perspective matters, my experience is real, my words deserve to be heard. Sor Juana would recognize in addiction recovery the same fundamental struggle—the right to be heard, seen, and authentically present.

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