by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 31/05/25 | Blog
What kind of benefits the most from your lack of anger? Think about that for a second. Because I’ll tell you one thing, people who really see you, really get you and believe you, and are able to hold that space for you? They want you to feel your anger, as you...
by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 29/05/25 | Blog
When we’ve not had a healthy experience of anger, we most often tie it to violence, danger, and shame. Because the people who’ve been the biggest examples of anger to us have typically been emotionally dysregulated, emotionally immature, and maybe even...
by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 27/05/25 | Blog
When we’ve had wonky programming around relationships, we can have a challenging time, or even feel triggered and unsafe when healthy and normal emotions such as anger comes up. If you relate to this, how does anger show up in your relationships? And how...
by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 24/05/25 | Blog
I used to think consistency was a delusion. Now I know it’s what secure love actually feels like. Hyper-independence and anxious attachment both come from the same place – learning to survive by reading the room. Your nervous system scans for cues, because your...
by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 22/05/25 | Blog
They didn’t yell. They didn’t gaslight. They just… didn’t show up. And somehow that felt harder to accept; it had become far easier to let go, and even not entertain, a-holes in the first place. But to be connected to someone lovely and kind, but who I could never...
by Harris Eddie Hill (they/them) | 20/05/25 | Blog
I had left the narcissist. I had boundaries. I could recite my “I’m not settling for that again” speech in my sleep. And still – I was dating ghosts. She was the first “safe” person I chose. No yelling. No gaslighting. Kind, respectful. But something was off....