Episode 159 - How Trauma Quietly Shapes Your Identity | Morning Inspiration
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Trauma doesn’t always come from one dramatic moment.
Often, it develops slowly — through years of criticism, rejection, instability, or feeling unsupported. Over time, these experiences can quietly shape how a person sees themselves and the world around them.
What many people believe are personality traits may actually be survival responses.
Perfectionism. Emotional distance. Control. Anxiety.
These patterns often begin as protection.
In this video, we explore: • How trauma shapes identity • Why the brain develops survival responses • The connection between past experiences and present behavior • Why many people blame themselves for reactions that were learned • How awareness can begin the healing process
Understanding where your patterns come from can change how you see yourself.
Trauma may shape parts of your story, but it does not define who you are or who you can become.
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