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Trauma, Red Flags vs. Healthy Traits — Learning to Discern Safe People with Coach Liz

Wellness Coach Liz Blanding Season 6 Episode 108

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Episode Overview

In this episode, Coach Liz breaks down one of the most essential skills in trauma recovery. Learning how to discern red flags from healthy relational traits. You will discover why unsafe relationships can feel familiar to a nervous system shaped by chaos, and why peace may feel uncomfortable until the body relearns safety.

This episode offers practical tools to help you evaluate relationships with clarity, confidence, and compassion.

What You Will Learn

  • Why red flags are often subtle and not always obvious
  • How healthy traits feel steady, consistent, and emotionally safe
  • Why your nervous system provides valuable information
  • How to discern who belongs in your inner circle
  • A grounding question for clarity:
     “Does this person bring me closer to peace or closer to emotional chaos?”

Key Takeaways

  • Red flags show up through patterns like gaslighting, boundary violations, and blame
  • Healthy people demonstrate consistency, honesty, empathy, and responsibility
  • Behavior matters more than words or promises
  • Consistency matters more than chemistry
  • Emotional safety is foundational for recovery and identity

Red Flags vs. Healthy Traits

Red Flags May Include:
Confusion, guilt-tripping, dishonesty, boundary violations, silent punishment, jealousy of growth, manipulation, and repeated apologies without change

Healthy Traits Include:
Respect, open communication, emotional grounding, accountability, honesty, encouragement, and safety

Reflection Prompt

What does emotional safety feel like for me, and how can I honor it this week?

Continue Your Recovery Journey

If this episode resonated, your next step may be Level 1: Pathway to Trauma Recovery Course. This program provides a safe and supportive space to deepen awareness, rebuild emotional safety, and strengthen discernment skills as part of your recovery journey.

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Remember, Trauma was not your fault, your were collateral damage on someone else's warpath. Trauma was not your fault, however Recovery is your Responsibility. I am your host, Wellness Coach Liz Blanding, and this is The Get Trauma Informed Podcast.

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