
Soft Life or Survival Mode? Why I’m Tired of Being the Strong One
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This week’s episode is for the ones who are tired of being strong all the time.
Kiwanis opens up about the emotional weight of being “the strong one,” how survival mode has been glamorized, and why choosing softness isn’t weakness—it’s wisdom.
This isn’t just a conversation about burnout. It’s a permission slip to stop performing strength and start pursuing peace.
Because surviving is not the goal anymore. Thriving is. And softness? That’s part of the calling too.
Key Takeaways
• Being “the strong one” often means being overlooked and emotionally exhausted.
• Survival mode is not sustainable, and burnout isn’t a badge of honor.
• Softness means rest, honesty, boundaries, and receiving support without guilt.
• God’s calling includes rest—obedience doesn’t mean overextending yourself.
• You are worthy of peace, softness, and support simply because you exist.
Episode Resources
• 📝 Ready to build a life that prioritizes peace? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
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• Affirmation to Repeat:
“Softness is not weakness. Rest is not rebellion. I am allowed to choose peace over pressure.”
Let’s Talk About It
What does softness look like for you right now?
DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com and let’s talk about how we’re shifting out of survival mode—together.
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If this episode made you exhale or reminded you that rest is holy, leave a review and send it to a friend who’s always “the strong one.”
Let’s normalize softness. Let’s normalize not carrying it all. Let’s normalize healing—loud, quiet, and everything in between.