Why You Feel Like An Imposter In Your Own Life: The "Easy Child" Trauma Explained

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Why You Feel Like An Imposter In Your Own Life: The "Easy Child" Trauma Explained. You are the MVP of every social gathering, but the moment you are alone, you feel hollow. This video is not about being shy; it is about the exhaustion of performing a character to survive. We dive deep into the psychology of the "Fawn Response"—a survival instinct where "being nice" is actually a defense mechanism developed in childhood.

If you grew up as the "Easy Child" who never caused trouble, you might be trapping yourself in a suit of armor that keeps you safe but starving for connection. We explore the neuroscience of social rejection, why setting boundaries triggers a "Guilt Hangover," and how to finally stop performing and start belonging. It is time to understand why you feel out of place and how to find your real tribe.

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