The Fear of Change Podcast
In this episode, I explore the idea of "the invisible woman" and why so many women reach a point where they feel exhausted, disconnected, and unsure of who they are. Rather than asking, "What's wrong with me?" I encourage a more compassionate question: "What happened to me?" This shift replaces shame with understanding and helps uncover the deeper reasons behind burnout and feeling invisible. I explain that losing ourselves rarely happens because of one dramatic event. Instead, it is usually a gradual process of putting everyone else's needs first, taking on multiple roles, and slowly forgetting the person beneath them all. Over time, we can build a life that appears successful on the outside while feeling unfamiliar on the inside. I also discuss why so many intelligent, caring, and loving women lose touch with themselves, emphasizing that understanding our story is the first step toward healing. By asking, "What happened that made this response make sense?" we create space for self-compassion instead of self-judgment. However, understanding alone is not enough. It is the first step across the bridge back to ourselves, but real transformation begins when we choose to respond differently. Healing is built through small, everyday moments of practicing compassion toward ourselves. I close by encouraging listeners to treat themselves with the same kindness they so freely offer the people they love, because healing begins when we become gentler with ourselves. Thanks for listening, I'd love to connect with you over on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/innovativecounselingpartners/]. SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: Click here [https://thefearofchange.com/episode80-invisible]
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