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Protecting Your Peace or Getting Your Lick Back

May 30, 20257 min
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Episode description

Let’s talk about protecting your peace — and whether that’s really what you’re doing… or if you’re just getting your lick back in silence.

In this minisode, I’m breaking down the Room to Breathe Support Language™ — the kind of support that shows up as space, quiet, and the ability to step away without guilt. But I’m also naming the moments when we call it “protecting our peace,” and it’s really a low-key way of making somebody else feel the pain we didn’t say out loud.

I even share a moment with my therapist that made me pause and ask myself if I was healing — or just withholding.

If Room to Breathe is your Support Language, or if you’ve ever needed space but didn’t quite know how to take it without using it as a shield, this episode is for you. This episode is a reminder that space is sacred — but only when it’s rooted in care, not control. You don’t have to go silent to feel safe. You can protect your peace and still stay connected to the people who love you right. Take your time. Take your breath. Just be honest about why you need it.

In this episode, I talk about:

  • What Room to Breathe actually looks like

  • When silence becomes a weapon instead of self-care

  • That one therapy session I’ll never forget

  • Why relief isn’t the same as revenge

  • How to know when your peace is real and when it’s rooted in proving

 

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