Unbecoming Me with Toi
In this episode of Unbecoming Me, Toi explores one of the biggest relationship traps: confusing chemistry with character. She explains how attraction, butterflies, and the excitement of a new relationship can distract us from seeing someone's true intentions and patterns. Through personal insight, Toi unpacks the dangers of breadcrumbing, inconsistency, and falling in love with someone's potential instead of their actions. She also discusses why overgiving without reciprocity leads to emotional exhaustion, how healthy relationships require leadership and accountability, and why observing a person's character is far more important than chasing temporary feelings. Toi closes the episode with a powerful reminder that we aren't always attached to the person—we're often attached to who we hope they'll become. Timestamps Introduction & Episode Theme (00:00:46) Toi introduces the topic of how chemistry can distract us from recognizing someone's true character. Breadcrumbing and Emotional Inconsistency (00:01:40) She explains how avoidant behavior, mixed signals, and breadcrumbing create emotional confusion while keeping someone emotionally invested. Looking Behind the Mask (00:02:38) Using The Wizard of Oz as an analogy, Toi illustrates how excitement and attraction can hide a person's authentic character. Potential Isn't Reality (00:04:23) She discusses the danger of falling in love with someone's potential instead of evaluating their consistent actions. Giving Girlfriend Energy Without Leadership (00:05:30) Toi explains why overgiving without commitment, direction, or reciprocity ultimately leaves people emotionally depleted. Recognizing Bare Minimum Effort (00:06:42) She challenges listeners to stop accepting minimal investment while offering their highest level of love and commitment. When Attraction Stops Blinding You (00:07:58) Toi shares how recognizing that attraction alone isn't enough helps reveal unhealthy relationship dynamics. Final Mic Drop: Attached to Potential (00:09:46) The episode concludes with a powerful reflection on confusing attachment to someone's potential with genuine love. Powerful Quotes from the Episode "If a person is not putting action behind that potential, then that's all it is, is potential." "You're just giving out your energy for free." "The moment you realize that the attraction isn't enough, that's when the distraction disappears." "I wasn't addicted to him. I was attached to who I thought he would become." "You have to realize that you weren't addicted to that person. You got attached to their potential." RESOURCES: Connect With Me: Toi Waddles Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toiwaddles?mibextid=wwXIfr [https://www.facebook.com/toiwaddles?mibextid=wwXIfr] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unbecomingmewithtoi/ [https://www.instagram.com/unbecomingmewithtoi/] Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unbecomingmewithtoi [https://www.tiktok.com/@unbecomingmewithtoi] FOLLOW THE PODCAST: Unbecoming Me with Toi on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/unbecoming-me-with-toi/id1850731835] Podcasts and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1TYDrOGQ4jCzDZnspDxaQP?si=19e43e100b7c4005] "Don't fall in love with someone's potential—fall in love with their consistency." Podcast Produced and edited by the team at ResilientVoiceMedia.com [https://resilientvoicemedia.com/] Contact us for expert podcast production and support.
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