Here's something nobody warns you about... When you stop dying to make everyone else happy, some people get really pissed off. Before my diagnosis, I was the ultimate people-pleaser. Said yes to everything. Put everyone else's needs first. Kept my mouth shut to keep the peace. Made myself small so others could feel big. But cancer has a funny way of showing you what actually matters. Suddenly, I didn't have energy to waste on things that didn't serve me. I couldn't afford to say yes when I meant no. I stopped apologizing for taking up space and started demanding the respect I'd never asked for. And you know what happened? The people who'd gotten comfortable with the old me - the doormat version - were NOT happy with the new me. My sister got mad when I stopped dropping everything to solve her problems. My friend got resentful when I started setting boundaries. Even my husband struggled when I stopped being the accommodating wife who never rocked the boat. In this episode, I'm sharing the uncomfortable truth about what happens when you start living authentically. Why the people closest to you might be the most resistant to your transformation. And how to navigate the backlash when you refuse to play small anymore. Because here's what I learned: Some people loved the version of you that was slowly killing you. And they'll resent the version that's finally coming alive. But your authentic self is worth losing people over.
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