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55. How to Communicate So You Feel Seen, Heard, and Loved

13 min · 22 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Brave and Bloom, I’m talking about the one communication shift that completely changed my marriage and the way I connect in all of my relationships. So many of us are told to “just communicate better,” but when I’m overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, anxious, or struggling internally, it’s not that simple. Most of the time, I’m expressing frustration without actually communicating the deeper emotion underneath it. The problem usually isn’t that I’m communicating, it’s that I’m not communicating the real emotion underneath it. When I say things like “you never help me” or “you don’t care,” that’s usually not the real message. What I’m actually feeling is overwhelmed, alone, unseen, or unsupported. And when I learn how to communicate the deeper emotion underneath the frustration, everything starts to change. People support me better when they can actually understand how I feel. Instead of just reacting emotionally or expecting someone to read my mind, I can communicate in a way that helps them emotionally connect to my experience. When someone understands the feeling underneath my words, it creates compassion, connection, and real support instead of defensiveness. Healthy communication starts with emotional awareness and safety. I can’t express my needs clearly until I understand what’s actually happening inside of me first. When I learn to regulate my emotions, communicate calmly, and create safe conversations, I stop feeling alone in my relationships and start feeling truly seen, heard, and supported. If you’ve been feeling misunderstood, disconnected, resentful, or like your needs aren’t being heard in your relationships, this episode will serve as help for you to start communicating in a way that creates more connection, more support, and more emotional safety. Have questions? DM me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chassiecox [https://www.instagram.com/chassiecox] Join the newsletter: https://chassiecox.myflodesk.com/ql9giiuhei [https://chassiecox.myflodesk.com/ql9giiuhei] If you found this helpful, please share + leave a review! Sending you so much love! Coach Chassie

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