‘At 17, I could take no more and ran away from home’

“Pauline Nguyen on how her childhood trauma was training for who she was meant to be
‘As a kid, I remember my dad’s most effective method of parenting was his use of fear. My siblings and I would wait to see what sort of mood he was in and whether we’d cop it or not. Fear has such an effect on your senses. I vividly remember how it tasted and smelt. These days however, I see these experiences as my training; what I now use to help others…” Click here to read the full article on 9 Honey.

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