E129: Your Envy Is Not Your Worst Self — It's Your Deepest Longing

You felt it — that hot, uncomfortable flash of envy or jealousy — and then immediately felt ashamed of yourself for feeling it. What if that shame is the part that actually needs your attention. In this midweek reframe, Cindy takes the central insight from Monday's full episode and sharpens it into one question to carry into your week: what does what I envy reveal about what I most deeply want? She unpacks why envy is one of the most honest emotions we have, why trauma survivors are especially prone to drowning it in shame, and what becomes possible when you treat it as a compass instead of a character flaw. You don't have to like the envy. You don't have to be comfortable with the jealousy. You just have to be willing to get curious about what it's pointing toward — because underneath almost every envy is a longing that is completely legitimate, completely human, and completely worth honoring. 🎙️ Go back and listen to Monday's full episode first — this reframe lands even deeper after you do 💬 Submit your CPTSD question for the upcoming Ask Me Anything — DM @cindypaynerooted or email via show notes 🔔 Carry this into your week: What have I been envying lately — and what does that tell me about what I most deeply want for myself? Keywords: trauma, CPTSD, envy, jealousy, people pleasing, attachment, shame, compass, longing, complex trauma recovery 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.