Trauma & Childhood WoundsWhy This Slack Message Gives You Panic Attacks
Ever completely spiral over a Slack message from your boss saying, "Hey, do you have a minute to talk later?" 😬
That isn't just normal stress—that’s your childhood attachment machinery in motion. In this short, I unpack how the hyper-involved, "helicopter parent" style of parenting popular in the Millennial childhood years inadvertently bred an anxious-preoccupied attachment style on a generational scale. Because emotional validation was tied heavily to performance and achievement, many of us grew up externalizing our internal scaffolding. The moment a manager sends a vague text, the brain instantly predicts catastrophic failure or abandonment.
💬 Let’s talk in the comments: Do you get instantly anxious when your boss asks to chat, or have you managed to build up your own internal scaffolding?
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