When Self-Awareness Turns Into Self-Labeling (And Why It Can Be Misleading)
There’s a shift that’s been happening quietly over the past few years. More people are becoming aware of their emotions. More people are learning the language of psychology. Words like trauma, attachment, anxiety, narcissism, triggers, they’ve become part of everyday conversation in a way that didn’t exist before. On the surface, this looks like progress. And in many ways, it is. People are more open, more reflective, more willing to talk about what they feel. But there’s also something else happening underneath it. A subtle shift from trying to understand ourselves… into trying to define ourselves too quickly. And that shift, if we’re not careful, can start to limit the very awareness we’re trying to build. When awareness becomes a shortcut Self-awareness is supposed to open things up. It gives you more space to see what’s happening inside you, to recognize patterns, to understand your reactions more clearly. But somewhere along the way, it can start turning into something else....