"Come on, you need to get up. You can't just lie there all day." My husband meant well. My family meant well. My friends meant well. But their constant pushing, their relentless positivity, their need for me to "keep fighting" and "stay strong" was slowly suffocating me. I needed to fall apart. I needed to feel sorry for myself. I needed to just... stop. But everyone around me was terrified of letting me rest because they thought rest meant giving up. Here's what they didn't understand: Sometimes the most courageous thing you can do is absolutely nothing. Sometimes healing requires you to stop performing strength for everyone else and actually feel your feelings. Sometimes you need to honor the part of you that's exhausted, scared, and just wants to hide under the covers. In this episode, I'm sharing the moment I finally set boundaries with the people I love most. The conversation that shocked my husband when I told him his "encouragement" was actually making me feel worse. And why learning to say "I need space" became one of the most important skills in my healing toolkit. Because here's what I learned: The people who love you want to help. But sometimes their help is hurting you. And it's okay to tell them that. Even when it makes them uncomfortable. Even when they don't understand. Even when they think you're giving up. You're not giving up. You're giving in to what your soul actually needs.
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