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The Hidden Cost of Walking on Eggshells in Relationships
17 Apr 2024

The Hidden Cost of Walking on Eggshells in Relationships

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You know that feeling when you’re walking on eggshells around someone? It’s not just about dodging conflict or tiptoeing around sensitive topics. It’s about giving up a piece of yourself to keep the peace. Let’s break it down.

Imagine this: You’re in a relationship, whether it’s with a partner, a family member, or a friend. Every time you interact with them, you feel like you’re holding your breath, afraid to say or do anything that might set them off. You’re constantly on edge, trying to anticipate their reactions and adjust your behavior accordingly. You smile, you go along, giving the vibe that you’re “fine” and don’t disagree with anything nor do you need much. Maybe you make excuses for them, relieving them of responsibility for hurting you.  Or that “it would be selfish” to approach them now, I mean look at all they have going on!

But here’s the thing: by walking on eggshells, you’re not just avoiding conflict – you’re sacrificing your own emotional authenticity. You’re biting your tongue, suppressing your true thoughts and feelings, all in the name of maintaining a fragile sense of stability in the relationship.

And let’s be real – it’s exhausting. It takes a toll on your mental and emotional well-being. You start to feel like you’re living a lie, pretending to be someone you’re not just to keep the peace. And the worst part? It’s not sustainable.

So, what’s the solution? It starts with recognizing the patterns. Acknowledge when you’re walking on eggshells and ask yourself why. Are you afraid of their reaction? Are you worried about upsetting the status quo? Once you understand the root cause, you can start to address it.

Establishing boundaries is key. You have the right to express yourself authentically and set limits on what you’re willing to tolerate. It’s not about starting conflict – it’s about respecting yourself enough to stand up for what you believe in. Over the years I’ve come to realize that the BELIEFS about boundaries need to change, as do other beliefs you might hold about healthy separateness.  Detaching from their stuff doesn’t mean you don’t care or that you’re being selfish.  In fact, you will come to realize that it’s often the most loving thing you can do.  By allowing them to be in a place of choice (freedom) as well as taking responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings, choices and behaviors.

And remember, you’re not alone. Reach out to friends, family, or a coach for support. Surround yourself with people who lift you up and empower you to be your true self. Because life’s too short to walk on eggshells. Because that’s where true stability lies – not in walking on eggshells, but in standing firm in who we are.

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