Ep 89 Visibility Wounds: What They Are and How to Heal
Description
Have you ever had a moment where being visible suddenly felt… dangerous?
In this episode, I share a story I’ve never forgotten—from second grade, when I was the eager kid raising her hand… until my teacher said something that made me shrink. It was one sentence that planted a seed of shame and taught me that being seen might not be safe.
That moment became what I now call a visibility wound—an early experience where being visible led to shame, rejection, or punishment. And the thing is: those wounds don’t stay in childhood. They resurface every time we go to share something that feels vulnerable and meaningful.
Whether it’s launching an offer, posting on Instagram, speaking up in a meeting, or just sharing your voice in a group—you might notice fear, procrastination, or even total shutdown. That doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. It means your nervous system is doing its job to protect you.
But the good news is: visibility wounds can be healed. Not through pushing harder—but through compassion, safety, and gentle, consistent practice.
In this episode, I talk about:
- What a visibility wound actually is (and how to spot yours)
- How it shows up in creative and professional life
- Why these moments hit so hard—and how to work with them
- The 4 tools I use with myself and my clients to move through fear
- How visibility becomes easier when we stop going it alone
If you've ever frozen at the first step, ghosted your own goals, or judged yourself for not being more confident—this episode is for you.
🌱 Want Support Healing Your Visibility Wounds?
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Let Yourself Be Seen — a nervous-system-safe approach to being visible without burning out or abandoning yourself. www.annaholtzman.com/beseen
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Seen & Safe — our cozy group coaching circle where you’ll get biweekly support, practical tools, and a safe place to melt fear and take meaningful steps toward your next creative or business leap. www.annaholtzman.com/seenandsafe