Showing posts with label personal growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal growth. Show all posts

June 18, 2025

Wait… Am I an Empath? (Spoiler: Yes. Yes, I Am.)



 For years, I thought being “too sensitive” was just part of my charm, or maybe just something I needed to “toughen up” about. I felt deeply, cried at commercials, picked up on people’s moods like a sponge, and could walk into a room and instantly feel the emotional temperature shift. But I still shrugged it off. Everyone feels like this… right?

not everyone does!

It wasn’t until recently that I heard the word empath described in a way that clicked. 

Not just someone who's sensitive, but someone who actually absorbs the emotional energy around them. Someone who doesn't just feel for people, but often feels as them. 

Suddenly, so much of my life made sense....from random emotional overloads to the need for alone time after social events to the way I can read a room without anyone saying a word.

And let’s talk about those social events. After big gatherings, I don’t just feel “tired.” I feel completely drained, like someone unplugged me and forgot to charge the battery. For the longest time, I chalked it up to being an introvert, or just getting older, but now I’m starting to think that my migraines and chronic headaches are actually my nervous system’s way of waving the red flag. Like, “Hey, maybe absorbing ten people’s emotions in one afternoon isn’t sustainable?”

The more I dig into this empath thing, the more it explains other parts of me, too. Like how I:

  • Overcommit because I can feel when someone’s disappointed(huge one for me)
  • Carry the emotional weight of stories I read online like they’re happening to someone I love
  • Struggle to set boundaries because I don’t want to hurt anyone, even if I’m hurting myself
  • Seem to attract emotionally intense people like I’ve got a “free therapy available” sign on my forehead
  • Feel guilty for needing space, silence, or solitude
  • Experience physical symptoms from emotional overload. Tight shoulders, nausea, sleepless nights, etc.

I didn’t grow up believing in this stuff. I honestly thought it was too woo-woo for me. But here I am, rethinking everything I used to brush off as “just being sensitive.” Turns out, I’m not broken. I’m just tuning in.

So now, I’m learning to listen to my body. To protect my peace. To embrace solitude without guilt. And to stop apologizing for the depth of my empathy. It’s not a flaw. It’s a strength that needs boundaries and rest, and compassion, especially from me.

If you’re reading this and quietly nodding to yourself…well,  welcome. You’re not alone in this, and you’re definitely not “too much.”

Learning you’re an empath can feel like turning on the lights in a room you didn’t know you were sitting in. If that resonates, take a moment to rest today, drink some water, and ask yourself: What energy am I carrying that isn’t mine?






May 01, 2025

The Secret to a Happier Life?

 

 Learning to Accept Change...

From this🤬to this😁


As humans, we’re creatures of habit. We like knowing our favorite coffee shop will have our order, that our morning routine will go as planned, that life will unfold the way we expect. But the truth is...change happens. Resisting it only makes things harder.

I’m not talking about big life changes here (though those matter too). I’m talking about the small ones. The little curveballs that, if we learn to embrace and accept, can make life a whole lot easier.

Example #1: The Donut That Wasn’t Meant to Be

You walk into the bakery/Dunkin/Starbucks, ready for your donut. The one you always get. But today? They’re out. Now, you have a choice: Get frustrated and let it ruin your morning, or shrug, try something new, and move on. One choice leads to annoyance/irritability/frustration, the other keeps your day flowing.

Example #2: When the Day Doesn’t Go as Planned

Maybe you always start your day the same way. Same breakfast, same schedule, same rhythm. Then, something interrupts it. Maybe you can’t find your favorite sweatshirt, or you trip over your cat before work. Instead of letting it ruin your mood, what if you just accepted it? 'Okay, today’s going a little differently, but I’ll still get through it. Everything will be fine.' Suddenly, the frustration fades, and you carry on.

Example #3: The Bigger Picture

I've noticed when I practice accepting small changes, I'm building resilience for bigger changes. Life doesn’t always go as planned(that's for sure), but when I started 'training' my brain to adapt instead of resist, the tough moments weren't feeling so overwhelming.

Final Thought💭

The next time something unexpected happens, big or small....whether it’s a missing donut, a rerouted drive, or a last-minute change of plans...see what happens if you just roll with it. You might find that it saves you a whole lot of unnecessary stress. Stress isn’t just a mental burden. It can take a serious toll on your body.

 I’ve learned that getting worked up can weaken your immune system, making you more vulnerable to illness.🤧 It can also lead to emotional exhaustion, where even the smallest things feel overwhelming, leaving you crying over nothing.😭 And in the long run, unchecked stress can spiral into even bigger health issues.

Here's a link to a great read about 'the health epidemic of the 21st century' and also where I got this picture from, if you want to check it out. ➤https://hcahealthcaretoday.com/2019/04/30/stress-the-health-epidemic-of-the-21st-century/

 What's helping me? Staying calm. When I started to let go of frustration, even in the small moments, I was protecting both my body and mind. I noticed my stress level dramatically decreasing when I stopped trying to control the unexpected changes that I didn't have any control over. I accepted/adapted. And guess what? I still constantly find myself trying to change things and have to stop and tell my brain that 'It IS okay.' Constant reminding and repetition help train your brain the way you want it to think. So remember that next time you say, " Oh, I'm stupid." Try.... "Oh, I'm learning, and we will try again."

Today, after reading this, pay attention to how you react to small changes throughout your day. Do you resist, or do you roll with it? Challenge yourself to embrace the unexpected, and notice how it shifts your mindset. This can be life-changing.