Day 1: Everyone Wants Healing—Until It’s Time to Talk
You ever noticed how everyone’s super into their healing journey...
Until it involves saying something uncomfortable out loud?
Suddenly, your most “self-aware” friend becomes a magician: Now you see the issue…now you don’t!
Here are some of the world’s most elite Olympic-level avoidance tactics, brought to you by people who "are fine":
“I’m not ready to talk about that right now.” (Translation: I will never be ready.)
“I need a drink before I talk about that.” (The drink comes, the tuff conversation never does)
“It’s fine.” (It is absolutely not fine. There’s fire. Actual fire.)
“I don’t have time for this” (They saw the conversation coming and hit it with a dodge roll.)
Let’s face it: most people will talk about work, astrology, childhood trauma, and conspiracy theories, but not the fact that they feel unappreciated, rejected, or hurt by someone they love.
And honestly? Sometimes we are those people.
This blog series is for anyone tired of that weird emotional dance where no one admits what they’re actually feeling, so they just passive-aggressively slam cabinets or send vague IG story quotes instead.
Stick around for our 30 Days of Real Conversations
Day 1 Question:
Who in your life are you avoiding having the hard conversations...and how does it affect you? If it’s not a who that you are avoiding, what is it?
Does it serve you to play emotional hide-and-seek?
That thing you’re avoiding? It’s not going anywhere. You can meditate, manifest, take a nap, or hit the Do Not Disturb, but the longer you delay the talk, the bigger it grows, until it’s unmanageable. Don’t wait for something bad to happen to get the peace you deserve.
That’s all today, see you tomorrow.
Same time, same place, same emotional rollercoaster (but with solid advice).
— The Hard Conversation💬