Lessons of the Journey
In this thought-provoking episode of Lessons of the Journey, Coaches Jen and Nicole explore how therapy language and psychological terms have moved from the therapist's office into everyday conversations—and what happens when those words lose their original meaning. From "narcissist" and "gaslighting" to "toxic," "abuse," and "boundaries," social media has given millions of people access to mental health concepts that can create awareness, validation, and healing. But when these terms become labels, accusations, or identities, they can also limit personal growth, reduce curiosity, and damage relationships. Join Jen and Nicole as they examine the difference between discomfort and danger, conflict and abuse, boundaries and control, and accountability versus blame. They discuss the growing tendency to pathologize normal human experiences, why emotional capacity may be more important than emotional vocabulary, and how increasing resilience can transform the way we navigate challenges, relationships, and personal growth. If you've ever wondered whether popular psychology terms are helping us understand each other—or simply making it easier to avoid responsibility—this conversation offers a balanced, compassionate, and empowering perspective. In this episode you'll learn: • The true meaning of gaslighting and why it's often misunderstood • Why not every difficult person is a narcissist • The difference between toxic behavior and human imperfection • How healthy boundaries differ from attempts to control others • Why developing emotional capacity is essential for resilience • How discernment can help you navigate relationships more effectively This episode is for anyone interested in emotional intelligence, mental health, personal development, resilience, healthy relationships, and self-awareness. #EmotionalIntelligence #MentalHealthAwareness #PersonalGrowth
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