Title: You’ve Been Calling It Stress. It Has a Different Name.
In episode 2 of The Awakening, Mynesha Donaldson names the thing that women carry in silence and are rarely given permission to acknowledge: resentment. Not bitterness. Not ingratitude. Just the honest residue of being overlooked, shrunk, underpaid, and overextended for too long. This episode explores where resentment comes from, how it hides, where it lives in the body, and offers a five prompt resentment inventory to help women identify what they have been carrying.
The Resentment Inventory prompts from this episode:
• Where in my life do I feel consistently overlooked or undervalued?
• Where do I feel like I cannot fully be myself?
• What do I keep giving that never seems to come back?
• What do I wish someone would just acknowledge?
• What have I been pretending is okay that is not actually okay?
Resources Mentioned:
• The Awakening Companion Journal —manifestdreamsconsulting.com/shop
• Free 15-minute consultation —manifestdreamsconsulting.com
Next Episode:
Episode 3: Why You Love the Way You Love — The patterns we learned before we could choose them and why certain dynamics feel familiar even when they hurt.
Takeaways
- Resentment is built from thousands of small, often unnoticed moments.
- Suppressed feelings do not disappear; they find other ways out.
- Physical tension can be a sign of unacknowledged resentment.
- Naming and acknowledging resentment reduces its power.
- Women are often taught to manage emotions silently, leading to exhaustion.
Keywords: resentment, emotional labor, women’s health, self-awareness, mental health, boundaries, self-care, emotional exhaustion, healing, empowerment