What If Your Strength Is Actually Holding You Back?
Send us a textI'm exploring my dislike for the word resilience and making the case for using "agility" instead. Most people who describe themselves as resilient mean they'll be strong, take anything thrown at them, and weather any storm—regardless of whether they're thriving or barely holding it together.• The problem with resilience is it's built around "toughening up," getting through suffering, and surviving rather than thriving• We're meant to grow, adapt, and expand—not brace ourselves with an armored exterior unable to soften or ask for help• Burnout often comes from being tired of putting on a front, keeping your guard up, and overextending yourself• Agility means feeling our feelings, softening when needed, taking breaks, and being honest in communication• Building capacity to navigate life's challenges means learning to move through emotions without collapsing or repressing them• Shame around weakness keeps us in loops—affecting our vulnerability, communication, and ability to receive help• When you lack emotional and cognitive agility, you get stuck in identity, old behaviors, and limiting stories• True strength isn't about enduring more but about building clarity, self-trust, and flexibility in thinking and feeling• The "strong one" identity may have gotten you far, but it often costs you in intimacy, freedom, passion, and energy for life• Sometimes the biggest risk is simply being yourself—softening, accepting support, and letting go of handling everything aloneDM me at thecompletioncoach on Instagram. Forward this to someone who might need to hear it, leave a review, or pop me an email.If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave me a review and subscribe! And if you want to learn more from me, come and say hello on Instagram @thecompletioncoach or via email at wendy@thecompletioncoach.co.uk or find out more about working with me on my website, thecompletioncoach.co.uk.