UnLadylike Thoughts
Have you ever said “I’m fine” when you were absolutely not fine? Same. In this episode of Unladylike Thoughts, Marcie gets brutally honest about the performance of being “chill”, the version of ourselves that stays agreeable, never asks for too much, keeps the peace, and quietly swallows discomfort so no one thinks we’re difficult. But what if being “easy to love” was never emotional maturity? What if it was survival? This episode dives into childhood conditioning, people pleasing, religious programming, relationship dynamics, emotional masking, and the quiet ways we abandon ourselves just to feel accepted. From pretending heartbreak didn’t hurt, to becoming a social chameleon, to realizing that “not wanting to be a burden” can actually push away the people who care about you most, this one gets real. If you’ve ever minimized your feelings to keep the peace, this conversation might hit harder than expected. Because maybe you’re not actually chill. Maybe you just learned that honesty felt dangerous. In this episode: * Why being called “mature for your age” isn’t always a compliment * The difference between emotional intelligence and emotional suppression * How people pleasing disguises itself as being easygoing * Religious conditioning, peacekeeping, and conflict avoidance * Why masking your feelings damages intimacy * The hidden cost of always being the “easy” one * What real emotional honesty actually looks like Question for you: Are you genuinely easygoing… or just afraid of being seen as too much? 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments. We read them. If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:link.me/marcie_reeves [http://A0link.me/marcie_reeves%E2%81%A0]
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