Third Culture Heart

Coping Mechanisms & the Fear of Happiness

6 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Third Culture Heart, we talk about the versions of ourselves we often judge the hardest; the ones that were simply trying to survive. Why do we emotionally shut down during difficult seasons of life? Why do some childhood memories feel blurry? Why do we keep moving the goalpost instead of celebrating our achievements? I open up about my own coping mechanisms, the fear of fully embracing happiness, and the life-changing lesson my boss once taught me about certainty, success, and truly living in the present. This conversation is about healing with compassion instead of shame. It’s about recognizing that survival patterns once protected us - even if we eventually outgrow them. And it’s about learning to celebrate ourselves without waiting for a “perfect” stage in life that may never come. If you’ve ever struggled with self-criticism, emotional detachment, perfectionism, or feeling unable to fully enjoy your wins… this episode is for you. Because healing should not require hating who you used to be!

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In this episode of Third Culture Heart, we talk about the versions of ourselves we often judge the hardest; the ones that were simply trying to survive. Why do we emotionally shut down during difficult seasons of life? Why do some childhood memories feel blurry? Why do we keep moving the goalpost instead of celebrating our achievements? I open up about my own coping mechanisms, the fear of fully embracing happiness, and the life-changing lesson my boss once taught me about certainty, success, and truly living in the present. This conversation is about healing with compassion instead of shame. It’s about recognizing that survival patterns once protected us - even if we eventually outgrow them. And it’s about learning to celebrate ourselves without waiting for a “perfect” stage in life that may never come. If you’ve ever struggled with self-criticism, emotional detachment, perfectionism, or feeling unable to fully enjoy your wins… this episode is for you. Because healing should not require hating who you used to be!

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