Shatter This with Heather Simpson

Ep. 24 | The Cost of Becoming : Losing Friends without Losing Yourself

17 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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The Cost of Becoming: Losing Friends Without Losing Yourself Not all relationships end in conflict. Some end in quiet misalignment. This episode explores what happens when growth creates relational asymmetry — and how to let proximity shift without shrinking or villainizing. Heather unpacks: * Shared history vs. shared direction * Envy disguised as concern * The guilt of growing * Why not everyone misses you — they miss access * How to let friendships evolve without losing integrity Losing proximity doesn’t mean losing yourself. It means you stopped performing.

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