Episode 1 - Accumulated Disappointment
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About this listen
Why do the “little things” sometimes hit so hard?
In this first installment of The Accumulation Effect series, I explore what happens when small disappointments in relationships quietly stack up over time. A canceled dinner plan becomes the catalyst for a deeper realization: sometimes our reaction isn’t about the moment—it’s about how familiar the feeling is.
Through honest self-reflection (and a little wisdom from Hank, the ever-reliable German Shorthaired Pointer), this episode unpacks:
Why valid reasons don’t erase relationship disappointment
How we unintentionally gaslight ourselves when we feel hurt
The difference between overreacting to a single canceled plan and responding to an emotional pattern
What it means to feel taken for granted or deprioritized
How repeated disappointment can affect your nervous system and emotional well-being
This isn’t about blame, confrontation, or fixing your partner.
It’s about awareness.
Because once you can name what’s been accumulating, you can stop arguing with yourself about why it hurts.
If you’ve ever wondered why small relationship changes feel disproportionately heavy, this episode offers language for emotional accumulation, feeling sidelined, and understanding patterns in dating or long-term partnerships.