The Cost of Shining: What Happens When You Stop Playing Small
Growth is often spoken about as something positive. Something we should feel proud of, and that naturally brings more connection, alignment, and ease. But for some of us, growth has never felt that simple. It has felt isolating, unsettling. Like something that quietly creates distance in the very relationships we thought would hold us.
In this episode of Born Tired: Where Survival Meets Healing, I reflect on what it feels like when your growth is not met with celebration, but with subtle shifts in energy. The quiet moments when something good happens, and instead of feeling supported, you feel distance. The way joy can start to feel heavy when it isn’t received the way you hoped.
Growing up, when love is inconsistent, conditional, or unevenly given, something deeper begins to take shape. You learn how to be there for others. How to support, to hold space, to stay connected through struggle. But you’re not always shown how to be supported in return. And over time, that pattern doesn’t stay in the past. It follows you into your friendships, your relationships, and the way you show up in the world.
In this episode, I share my personal experiences with friendships that felt close during moments of hardship, but distant during moments of growth. The comments, lack of acknowledgment, and the ways connection changed when I began to expand. I reflect on how those experiences shaped the way I saw myself, the way I shared my life, and the way my nervous system learned to associate visibility with loss.
This episode also explores the deeper patterns behind those experiences. How early family dynamics can create a blueprint where love feels limited, attention feels conditional, and taking up space feels unsafe. How those patterns show up as people-pleasing, emotional overgiving, and the tendency to shrink in order to stay connected.
I speak to the role of projection, comparison, and discomfort that can arise when someone begins to heal. How growth can challenge the people around you, not because you are doing something wrong, but because your expansion asks them to look at parts of themselves they may not be ready to face.
This episode is about understanding that your growth was never the problem. It is about recognizing the patterns that made you feel like you had to stay small, and beginning to choose something different. More intentional, aligned, and supportive of who you are becoming. Because healing doesn’t just change you. It changes the relationships around you, and sometimes, it creates space for the ones that can truly meet you.
Your voice matters.
Your story matters.
And you are not alone.
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Written & narrated by Eirene Torres
Audio production by Carlos Torres
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