Rain & Resilience

I Stopped Explaining Myself (And My Life Got Quieter)

3 min · 16. jan. 2026
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There comes a moment when you realize not everyone deserves an explanation. Not your choices. Not your growth. Not your healing. In this episode, I talk about what shifted when I stopped over-explaining myself to people who were never really listening. How silence became a form of self-respect. How my life got quieter—but also clearer, lighter, and more grounded. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to justify your boundaries, your pace, or your becoming… this one’s for you. This is a gentle reminder that peace doesn’t require permission—and you don’t owe access to everyone. 🎧 Listen in if you’re learning to choose peace over proving.

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