Finding Your Voice Disrupts Manipulation
For a long time, I didn’t have a voice. My childhood shaped me to believe my voice didn’t matter. Anytime I spoke up, I was labeled as having a “bad attitude” while my cousins, who were allowed to explode in anger, were called “angels.” That kind of double standard breaks something inside a child. It trains you to silence yourself before the world ever does. A Life Coach on TikTok recently said something that pulled this all back to the surface: “The moment you find your voice, they get upset.” She’s right. It applies to family, friends, partners, and even coworkers. Finding your voice disrupts the pattern of how people use you. It shatters the comfortable script they’ve written for you; the script where you’re always the helper, the supporter, the one who never says no. This is why you can show up for someone repeatedly, but the moment you say, “I can’t this time,” all hell breaks loose. That’s not love. That’s not loyalty. That’s manipulation. And here’s the part people don...