There was a moment in this conversation that stayed with me.
Not because it was surprising… but because it reframed something I think a lot of us quietly struggle with.
These patterns aren’t flaws.
They’re protection.

I sat with that for a while.
Because I think many of us move through adulthood trying to fix the very things that once helped us survive.
The hyper-awareness.
The independence.
The ability to read a room before anything is said.
The instinct to take care of others first.
To stay small.
To stay steady.
To stay in control.
Those things didn’t come out of nowhere.
They were learned.
They were necessary.

And for a long time, they worked.
But at some point, they start to feel heavy.
They show up in relationships.
In how we trust — or don’t.
In how we connect — or hold back.
And we start to wonder what’s wrong with us.
This conversation shifted that question for me.
What if nothing is wrong?
What if these are just parts of us that haven’t realized yet that we’re safe now?
There’s something really powerful in that.
Because it changes the work.

It moves us away from fixing and toward understanding.
From frustration to compassion.
And maybe that’s where “unstuck” begins.
Not in pushing something away… but in finally turning toward it and asking:
What was this trying to do for me?
Until next time,
Jenn
🎧 You can listen to my full conversation with Christina here:
The Shadows We Cast: Unstuck