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The Glow You Keep Managing: Why Being Fully Expressed Feels Like a Risk

12 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever been in a moment where you were completely yourself, fully open, warm, magnetic, and then something shifted and without deciding to, you started pulling back? Not because anything was wrong with you. But because being that bright has attracted things you did not ask for. And over time, without ever making a conscious decision, you learned to manage your own glow. That's not caution. That's conditioning. And it has been running longer than you know. In this episode, we talk about Protective Dimming, the conditioning that teaches women there are consequences to being fully expressed, and how managing your own radiance eventually stops feeling like a choice and starts feeling like just who you are. We explore why being fully yourself has historically attracted attention that made you feel unsafe rather than seen, why the strategy of dimming has worked just enough to keep you doing it, and why the answer was never to shine less but to stop needing to manage your light at all. Listen if you have ever found yourself pulling back your warmth, your openness, or your radiance in a moment where you should have felt completely free, and have never quite been able to name what you were actually doing. Ready to go deeper? Download the worksheet to identify where Protective Dimming has been showing up in your life, uncover the rules you have been living by around your own radiance, and begin separating protection from self-suppression: Download Here Want more content like this? You can find me here:Instagram [ https://www.instagram.com/inherpowerment/]LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/inherpower] Website [www.inherpowerment.com]Quiz [https://www.inherpowerment.com/what-s-really-keeping-you-stuck-quiz]

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The Glow You Keep Managing: Why Being Fully Expressed Feels Like a Risk

Have you ever been in a moment where you were completely yourself, fully open, warm, magnetic, and then something shifted and without deciding to, you started pulling back? Not because anything was wrong with you. But because being that bright has attracted things you did not ask for. And over time, without ever making a conscious decision, you learned to manage your own glow. That's not caution. That's conditioning. And it has been running longer than you know. In this episode, we talk about Protective Dimming, the conditioning that teaches women there are consequences to being fully expressed, and how managing your own radiance eventually stops feeling like a choice and starts feeling like just who you are. We explore why being fully yourself has historically attracted attention that made you feel unsafe rather than seen, why the strategy of dimming has worked just enough to keep you doing it, and why the answer was never to shine less but to stop needing to manage your light at all. Listen if you have ever found yourself pulling back your warmth, your openness, or your radiance in a moment where you should have felt completely free, and have never quite been able to name what you were actually doing. Ready to go deeper? Download the worksheet to identify where Protective Dimming has been showing up in your life, uncover the rules you have been living by around your own radiance, and begin separating protection from self-suppression: Download Here Want more content like this? You can find me here:Instagram [ https://www.instagram.com/inherpowerment/]LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/inherpower] Website [www.inherpowerment.com]Quiz [https://www.inherpowerment.com/what-s-really-keeping-you-stuck-quiz]

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Have you ever found yourself making yourself smaller so others feel more comfortable, staying in the background when you could step forward, or holding back who you are because you weren't sure you were enough? Not because you didn't have something to offer, but because some part of you decided it was safer to disappear than to be fully seen. In this episode of In Her Journey, we talk about the pattern of playing it small and how the decision to disappear was never a personality trait, it was a survival response. We explore why the belief that you don't belong keeps showing up even when the evidence says otherwise, why staying quiet and invisible starts to feel like the responsible choice rather than a fear response, and why a pattern that once kept you safe is now keeping you from being fully present in your own life. Listen if you have ever swallowed your opinion, held back an idea, or made yourself smaller in a moment where you actually had something to offer. Ready to go deeper? Download the Episode 7 worksheet to identify where the playing it small pattern has been showing up in your life, name what it has been costing you. Download Here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/16eCURvjHXi5CqHdHGWEjXXNjSGc2JDEC/view?usp=sharing] Not sure which pattern is running your life? Take the free quiz here. [https://www.inherpowerment.com/what-s-really-keeping-you-stuck-quiz] Want more content like this? You can find me here: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/inherpowerment/] LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/inherpower]

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Have you ever kept going when everything in you was asking you to stop? Not because you were okay, but because being the one who holds it together is just who you are. You push through for everyone around you. You figure it out, you show up, you stay strong. And the idea of actually falling apart brings up a guilt you cannot even fully explain. In this episode, we talk about the Hold It All Together pattern and how the strength that was built for survival becomes an identity you do not know how to put down. We explore why the belief that you have to keep going is not strength but a strategy still running long after the original threat has passed, why the person who holds it all together is almost always the last one to be held, and why giving yourself permission to fall apart is not the opposite of strengthbut the first honest thing you have allowed yourself in years. Listen if you are the strong one, the capable one, the one everyone leans on, and if stopping, resting, or asking for help still brings up guilt you cannot quite explain. Ready to go deeper? Download the Episode 6 worksheet to identify where the Hold It All Together pattern is running your life, trace where the belief that you have to keep going first took hold, and begin practicing what it lookslike to put the strength down: Download Here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k95OFr6q8YIBTN8OCxnv8CvC_pk_CkWO/view?usp=sharing] Want more content like this? You can find me here: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/inherpowerment/ ] LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/inherpower ] Website [www.inherpowerment.com]

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Have you ever noticed that somewhere along the way you stopped wanting things? Not because you didn't care, but because wanting felt dangerous. Like the moment you let yourself want something, you were already setting yourselfup to be disappointed. So you learned to keep the want small. Or not want at it at all. In this episode, we talk about the pattern of don't want too much, and how the decision to stop wanting becomes the identity you don't know how to live without. We explore why repeated disappointment teaches you that wanting is the problem, why shrinking what you allow yourself to desire stops being a strategy and becomes who you are, and what it actually takes to recognize the cage you are living in when not wanting has always felt like the safer choice. Listen if you have spent your life keeping your hopes small, feel more comfortable helping others get what they want than going after what you want, or catch yourself expecting the worst before you have even let yourself hope. Ready to go deeper? Download the Episode 5 worksheet to identify where don't want too much is running your life, trace the original disappointment that made wanting feel unsafe, and begin practicing what it means to want somethingwithout shrinking it first: Download [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-J8YFwV4BUZVADMaphBFxpVS91lwJ5T1/view?usp=sharing] Interested in knowing more about the book? EMPOWHER [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GHZTFV6X] Want more content like this? You can find me here: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/inherpowerment/] LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/in/inherpower ] Website [www.inherpowerment.com]

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