• Sep 7, 2025

When Caring Feels Costly - The Price of Witness Fatigue

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Pulling away due to Witness Fatigue for others is self-preservation. But to you, it feels like abandonment.

  • Aug 6, 2025

Why Some Breakups Don’t Make You Cry — And What That Teaches Us About Emotional Sovereignty

  • Leonie Blackwell
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When a partner leaves because we were enough we’re faced with a strange kind of validation.

  • Jul 27, 2025

Global Values: How We Live Together

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Global values guide your ideas about fairness, justice, truth, freedom, and the way people should treat one another across systems and groups.

  • Jul 24, 2025

Personal Values: Who Are You, Really?

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Personal values are the deeply held principles that guide how you relate to yourself—and how you want others to relate to you. They are your internal compass. They shape your sense of personal integrity, identity, and worth.

  • Jul 21, 2025

The Guilt That Gets in the Way of Joy

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Secondary guilt is born from the belief that our behaviour, thoughts, or needs will result in us being pushed out—no longer accepted by our family, friends, partner, workplace, or “tribe.”

  • Jul 18, 2025

Guilt – The Great Feminine Trap

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Just because women from all cultures report higher levels of guilt doesn’t prove it’s genetic.

  • Jul 15, 2025

Building Emotional Muscle

  • Leonie Blackwell
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I think only you get to decide the meaning of an event in your life.

  • Jul 13, 2025

I’d Like to Shift the Self-Help Industry’s Paradigm

  • Leonie Blackwell
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I almost stopped reading self-help books entirely about eighteen years ago because, quite frankly, I was bored out of my tree.

  • Jul 3, 2025

5 Coping Mechanisms We Mistake for Personality Traits — And How to Break Free

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Coping mechanisms are psychological and emotional adaptations we develop in response to painful, threatening, or unsafe experiences — especially during childhood but as adults too.

  • Jun 24, 2025

🛡 When You’re the Guardian of Others… But Ghost Yourself

  • Leonie Blackwell
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Some of us didn’t grow up feeling protected — so we became the protectors.

  • Jun 16, 2025

A Coping Mechanism from the 4-year-old: When My Truth Made Grown-Ups Uncomfortable

  • Leonie Blackwell
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This blog is for the silenced intuitive.

  • Jun 10, 2025

2 Coping Mechanisms That Feel Like Your Personality: The Escape and the Distraction

  • Leonie Blackwell
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🌀 The Inner U-Turn — where we retreat before the gift can land. 👀 The Side Glance — where we peek at what we want but never look it fully in the eye.