Shades of Strong® | Strength Without Struggle for Black Women

Shades of Strong® | Strength Without Struggle for Black Women


Rebuilding Your Capacity to Be Held

April 15, 2025

Today we’re talking about receiving support as a Black woman—and why it still feels hard, even when it’s soft and real.

What happens when someone shows up for you with tenderness and care… and your first instinct is to flinch?

What do you do when support is being offered—but your body doesn’t know how to let it in?

This episode started with a comment from my daughter…
And what should’ve felt like joy, pride, even gratitude—turned into hesitation. Doubt. A quiet refusal to receive.

So today, we’re getting into the deep, unspoken patterns around receiving support as a Black woman—especially when you’ve been conditioned to be the strong one, the giver, the safe space for everybody else.

We’re talking about the ways emotional safety and mindful care can still feel like a threat, even when we want them.

How support can feel unfamiliar.
How softness can feel suspicious.
And how healing often starts with noticing the moment you want to push it all away.

If your Support Language is Emotional Safety or Mindful Care, this one might speak directly to your nervous system.
Because this episode isn’t about “being open.”
It’s about building the capacity to receive—slowly, gently, without guilt.

So if you’ve ever felt yourself shrink when someone tried to hold you,
If you’ve ever pushed love away before it could land,
If you’re still learning what it means to feel safe in softness…

This is your invitation to start again.
To be held—without apology.
One quiet moment at a time.

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