72. Self-Awareness isn't Enough: When Waiting Becomes Self-Betrayal
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🎧Self-Awareness Isn’t Enough: When Waiting Becomes Self-Betrayal
There’s a kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come from what someone else did to you. It comes from what you kept allowing — long after you knew better.
In this episode of Bounce Back, Black Woman, we move beyond self-awareness and into something deeper: self-accountability.
I share a personal reflection on recognizing my core needs in a relationship, knowing they weren’t being met, and staying anyway — not because I lacked awareness, but because I kept waiting for things to change. We talk about how unmet needs don’t disappear when ignored, how self-betrayal often looks quiet and patient, and why clarity without action can still cost you deeply.
This is a grounded, honest conversation about learning to stop abandoning yourself — even when the truth is uncomfortable.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why self-awareness alone doesn’t protect your heart
- How waiting can quietly become self-betrayal
- The difference between patience and self-accountability
- Why the people who love you may notice your unhappiness before you do
- What it really means to honor what you already know
A truth to sit with:
Self-awareness without self-accountability is just information you haven’t acted on yet.
If you’ve ever stayed in a situation hoping it would “get better,” this episode is for you.
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