Trauma VS Drama: Nobody actually likes drama. What happened to you?
Amy Joseph
3 episodes
4 days ago
Nobody actually likes drama. I believe people who come from a place of love always tend to find themselves of overdoing. Getting way to involved more than others think they should. Constantly feeling the need to take on the responsibility for the happiness of others, avoiding wanting to upset them as it translates into a form of rejection. You begin to always be fully booked with relationships, plans, and being a "part of something", because without the involvement you feel empty, purpose-less. But, what happened to you? Why do you always feel the need? Let's chat!
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Nobody actually likes drama. I believe people who come from a place of love always tend to find themselves of overdoing. Getting way to involved more than others think they should. Constantly feeling the need to take on the responsibility for the happiness of others, avoiding wanting to upset them as it translates into a form of rejection. You begin to always be fully booked with relationships, plans, and being a "part of something", because without the involvement you feel empty, purpose-less. But, what happened to you? Why do you always feel the need? Let's chat!
Trauma VS Drama: Nobody actually likes drama. What happened to you?
25 minutes 11 seconds
3 years ago
Childhood Trauma: What Happened To Me. Part 1
Childhood Trauma, Stress, and Traumatic Events. This is the first episode into my trauma journey where you will notice my triggers, quest, and seeking for love, drama involvement, people pleasing and more.
Trauma VS Drama: Nobody actually likes drama. What happened to you?
Nobody actually likes drama. I believe people who come from a place of love always tend to find themselves of overdoing. Getting way to involved more than others think they should. Constantly feeling the need to take on the responsibility for the happiness of others, avoiding wanting to upset them as it translates into a form of rejection. You begin to always be fully booked with relationships, plans, and being a "part of something", because without the involvement you feel empty, purpose-less. But, what happened to you? Why do you always feel the need? Let's chat!