EP 3694 Is it resilience or emotional suppression?
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In this episode, I unpack a question that most high performers get wrong for years: is what you're calling resilience actually emotional suppression? On the surface, they can look identical. You keep going, you don't complain, you push through pressure and stress. But underneath, the outcomes are very different.
True resilience is the ability to feel, process, and recover from adversity while still moving forward with clarity and purpose. Emotional suppression, on the other hand, is about burying what you feel so you can function in the moment. That might work short term, especially in high-stress environments, but it comes at a cost. Over time, suppressed emotion builds pressure. It leaks out in anger, disconnection, poor decision-making, and damaged relationships.
I talk about how many people, particularly in demanding careers, are conditioned to shut down emotionally to survive. The problem is that survival mode becomes your default. You stop communicating effectively with the people closest to you. You lose your ability to switch off. You carry the weight of your experiences without ever putting it down.
This episode challenges you to be honest about where you sit. Are you actually resilient, or are you just numbing out and calling it strength? I share practical ways to start processing what you feel, building genuine emotional control, and creating a version of resilience that improves your life instead of slowly breaking it down.
If you want to perform at a high level without sacrificing your relationships, your health, or your peace of mind, you need to understand the difference. Because doing the work on your internal world is not optional. It is the foundation of everything else.