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[Prioritizing Peace: The Power of Setting Boundaries and Choosing Self-Growth]-[I Don’t Want to Be Around What I Had to Heal From]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2024-08-12

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📋 Summary

Protecting Your Peace: A Journey of Self-Healing and Boundaries

In this episode of Try Not to Care, Ashley opens up about a recent personal conflict where a former close friend publicly attacked her online. Rather than engaging in the "negativity" or feeling the need to "scream and fight," Ashley reflects on her personal evolution and the importance of prioritizing her mental health over toxic connections. She emphasizes that her past experiences with "chaotic and messy" situations have taught her that protecting one's peace is not an act of malice, but a necessary form of self-love.

The Necessity of Healing

Ashley highlights that healing is not an "overnight thing." It is a long, arduous process involving therapy, unlearning toxic patterns, and forgiving oneself. She warns against the common tendency to "push all of that to the back of your mind" by jumping into new relationships or distractions, which only delays the inevitable pain. Using a "haunted house" metaphor, she explains that while facing trauma is terrifying, it is the only way to reach the exit and move forward. Without deconstructing the root causes of one's pain—such as feelings of abandonment or being "not good enough"—individuals are destined to repeat their past mistakes.

Moving Beyond Toxic Dynamics

Reflecting on her history, Ashley admits she used to be a "people pleaser" who would "bite my tongue" to avoid conflict. She notes that she once believed that "friendships were meant to be hard" and that she had to sacrifice her well-being to maintain connections. However, experiencing "healthy love" and genuine respect for the first time served as a wake-up call. She realized that once you are treated with respect, you no longer have the capacity to tolerate being "mistreated" or feeling like you have to "prove myself" to others.

The Art of Being "Selfish" with Boundaries

Ashley advocates for being "guarded" when it comes to one's personal life and mental space. She stresses several key points regarding modern relationships:

  • Rejecting Performative Friendships: She recounts the pain of being pushed out of friend groups and feeling like a "bad apple." She realized that she does not need to "perform" or "minimize" her growth just to make others comfortable.
  • Avoiding Negativity: Ashley actively chooses to distance herself from people who "talk shit to talk shit." She argues that building connections over negativity only makes everyone involved feel "shittier."
  • The Power of Disconnect: When a situation triggers her mental health or feels "familiar for the wrong reasons," Ashley now practices a "quick disconnect." She asserts that she no longer has the energy to "walk on eggshells" or be involved with people who lack self-awareness.

Conclusion: You Deserve More

Ultimately, Ashley encourages listeners to be "selfish" in protecting their peace. She reminds her audience that they do not have to "sacrifice the good in me for the bad in others." By focusing on self-growth and surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals, one can find a life that feels safe and fulfilling. Her message is clear: do not go back to toxic situations simply because they are familiar. You possess the agency to walk away, heal, and cultivate a life that reflects your true worth.

🎯Key Sentences

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it never feels good to have people over analyzing you picking you apart
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at the end of the day, it doesn't matter
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I don't want to walk on eggshells and have to be on defense all the time.
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I'm gonna tell you straight up.
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I just don't have it in me to allow things to slide the way that I used to.
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📝Key Phrases

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walk on eggshells
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rough around the edges
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go with the flow
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bite my tongue
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get to the root of
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📖 Transcript

The following podcast is a dear media production.
Hello, welcome back to Trenticare.
Or if you're new here, hello, welcome to Trenticare.
So happy to have you.
My name is Ashley, nice to meet you.
Happy to have you. Today we're just gonna jump into the episode.

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