Why does silence feel so uncomfortable in relationships?
In this episode of Codependency Alchemy, I explore the hidden reason many of us rush to fill the space when our partner gets quiet, withdrawn, or dysregulated.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why silence feels triggering
- The urge to seek reassurance
- External vs. internal processors
- How space creates deeper connection
- Emotional regulation in relationships
- Why trying to control someone else’s emotions creates more conflict
Your invitation...
Take a moment to ask yourself this shadow work prompt and share in the comments:
If you don’t fill the space… what are you afraid will happen?
Notice what comes up for you. Take time to actually write it out (or type it out)… even if you don’t hit post, the act of writing it out offers you a type of healing and witnessing that thinking it can’t give you.
And if you’re wanting a space to practice this kind of reflection in real time alongside others who are also learning how to soften, receive, and build more secure relationships, you’re always invited into the Codependency Alchemy membership on Substack.
It’s a space for shadow work, inner child practices, and honest conversations like this one… where you don’t have to do it alone.
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