E120: Rigid or Porous? How Complex Trauma Shapes Your Boundaries
Last week, we explored why complex trauma survivors struggle with boundaries. But understanding the emotional roots of people pleasing and self-abandonment is only the first step. What happens when you actually start changing the way you show up in relationships? In this episode of Reclaiming Me, Cindy Payne dives into the real-life mechanics of trauma-informed boundary setting — including why boundaries can feel terrifying, why difficult people push back, and how attachment wounds shape the way we protect ourselves. Building on last week’s conversation about the emotional consequences of poor boundaries, Cindy introduces the concept of “boundary architecture” through the lens of CPTSD and nervous system healing. You’ll learn: • The difference between porous boundaries and rigid boundaries • Why people pleasing is often rooted in survival responses • How resentment can signal leaking boundaries • What “calm neutrality” actually feels like in the body • Why overexplaining is a trauma response • How attachment trauma impacts emotional capacity and self-trust • What to expect when family systems resist your healing Cindy also explains why healthy boundaries are not about controlling others — they are about creating a structure that protects your peace while still allowing authentic connection. If you’ve ever: • Felt guilty for saying no • Overfunctioned to keep the peace • Struggled with resentment and emotional burnout • Shut people out after feeling overwhelmed • Feared conflict or disappointing others …this episode will help you understand the nervous system patterns underneath those experiences. Cindy offers compassionate, practical guidance for learning how to hold boundaries without perfectionism, shame, or self-abandonment. She also shares personal insight into healing trauma-related voice suppression and learning to speak up — even when your voice shakes. 🎧 Listen now to learn how to: • Set trauma-informed boundaries • Navigate difficult or defensive people • Stop overexplaining your needs • Heal attachment wounds connected to people pleasing • Build emotional safety without isolation Connect with Cindy: Ready for deeper support? Take the free people-pleasing quiz, explore therapy or book a consultation here: cindypayne.c (http://cindypayne.com/) om Instagram: @cindypaynerooted email: [email protected] This podcast supports women healing trauma, attachment wounds, codependency, anxiety, perfectionism, people pleasing, overthinking, and rebuilding self-worth, self-trust, boundaries, and confidence through trauma-informed guidance. Through honest, grounded conversations, it explores the real human experience of growth and leadership, the tension between purpose and rest, boundaries and connection, and how choosing awareness and compassion creates a more aligned and authentic life.

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