Maybe You Were Never Too Much
If you’ve ever been told you’re too sensitive, too emotional, too intense, or too much — there’s a good chance you learned to shrink parts of yourself just to stay connected.
So you learned to quiet your feelings.
Soften your needs.
Read the room before you spoke your truth.
Not because anything was wrong with you — but because attunement felt safer than authenticity.
What often gets labeled as too much is actually aliveness.
Depth.
Sensitivity.
A nervous system that feels deeply and responds honestly to the world around it.
In environments where that wasn’t met — or was inconvenient, overwhelming, or misunderstood — your system adapted.
You learned to tone yourself down to belong.
But adaptation is not identity.
Becoming asks a different question:
What if your feelings weren’t the problem — only the place you had to hide them?
You don’t need to get bigger or smaller to be worthy.
You don’t need to become less to be loved.
Maybe the work now isn’t fixing yourself —
but remembering who you were before you learned to disappear.
And gently, at your own pace, allowing yourself to take up space again.
XO
Heather