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..."From Being Resilient All the Damn Time."

..."From Being Resilient All the Damn Time."

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Let’s be real—society's push that we need to be resilient 24/7 is overrated. It's also unsustainable. In this week’s episode, we’re talking about what happens when you're tired of being the strong one. The dependable one. The "wow, you’re so inspiring" one. Spoiler alert: it’s exhausting.This episode is a love letter to the chronically ill humans who’ve mastered the art of smiling through chaos—but secretly want to scream. We're diving into the emotional toll of being resilient 24/7, and why constantly being praised for your strength can feel less like encouragement and more like pressure in a sparkly disguise.We get into the nitty-gritty of chronic illness rage—the quiet kind, the loud kind, and the kind that shows up as a flare when you haven’t even had time to be mad properly. We’ll unpack what unprocessed anger does to your body (hint: it’s not great), why that endless praise for being strong can feel like a prison, and how you can rage safely without wrecking your relationships or your nervous system.Plus, we’ll share hilarious, honest stories, practical tips, and why Jesus Himself took time to rest, weep, and say “no thanks” to nonstop strength.If you’ve ever wanted to scream into a pillow, chuck your pill organizer across the room, or Irish-goodbye your way out of the toxic resilience narrative—welcome.You’re not broken. You’re just (rightfully) furious.Let’s be loud about it… together.✨ XOXO, Marisa & Britt ***Also, please follow us on Insta @lupuschickofficial and @idliketounsibscribe and @goddoesntsuck - or learn more about us at www.Idliketounsubscribe.com

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