Lessons of the Journey
In this episode of Lessons of the Journey, Coaches Jen and Nicole explore a powerful and timely question: what happens when the labels we use for awareness begin to define who we are? From ADHD, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder to trauma, PTSD, attachment styles, and neurodivergence, modern psychology language has given people more understanding than ever before. These labels can be life-changing, offering clarity, validation, and support after years of confusion. But there is another side to awareness that is often overlooked: when explanation turns into identity, and identity turns into limitation. This conversation dives into the difference between awareness and accountability, and why understanding your diagnosis, trauma history, or attachment style is only the beginning—not the end—of growth. Jen and Nicole explore how easily labels like “triggered,” “traumatized,” or “I am ADHD” can shift from helpful frameworks into fixed identities that quietly shape what we believe is possible. You’ll hear clear distinctions between concepts like trauma vs. pain, attachment style vs. behavior, and diagnosis vs. identity. The episode also breaks down misunderstood terms like trauma bonds and PTSD, while offering a grounded perspective on neurodivergence, emotional regulation, and personal responsibility. At the core of this episode is a simple but challenging idea: awareness is not the finish line—action is. If you’ve ever wondered whether your diagnosis or past experiences define you, or how to hold self-understanding without limiting your growth, this episode offers a compassionate and empowering reframe. Because you are not your diagnosis. You are not your trauma. And you are not your attachment style—you are the person deciding what happens next. #ADHD #TraumaHealing #MentalHealthAwareness
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