Survival Mode Series, Part 6
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Survival Mode in Marriage | Connecting the Dots from Episodes 1–5
In this episode, we're looking back at the first five episodes of our relationship series and exploring the common thread running through all of them.
Over the past five episodes, we've discussed:
- Feeling Dismissed
- Mood Unpredictability
- Walking Away or Going Silent During Conflict (Stonewalling)
- Checking Your Phone During Conflict
- Carrying the Mental Load Alone
While each topic stands on its own, they often point to a deeper issue: survival mode.
In this recap episode, we're connecting the dots and exploring what survival mode can look like in marriage and long-term relationships—and how chronic stress, invisible labor, emotional disconnection, and feeling unsupported can affect the way we communicate and handle conflict.
We’re discussing:
- Why small frustrations can trigger big reactions
- The connection between chronic stress and relationship conflict
- Signs that someone may be operating in survival mode
- Hyper-independence, resentment, and emotional shutdown
- Why conflict can feel threatening instead of connective
- How support and partnership help create emotional safety
This episode is for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, unsupported, or stuck in a cycle of recurring conflict.
Because survival mode isn't about drama.
It's often the result of carrying too much for too long without enough support.
And, in case no one told you today, You Handled That Perfectly.
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