7 Surprising Habits Women Develop When They’ve Always Felt Invisible—What Psychology Reveals
Maybe they were taught that their opinions or presence didn’t matter. So they learned to keep quiet or retreat to the corners of gatherings, wanting to blend in.
In my blog, The Love Connection, I’ve touched on the idea that self-expression becomes complicated when you’re accustomed to feeling invisible.
You might hide your talents to avoid rocking the boat. You might stay silent in meetings even when you’ve got a brilliant idea.
And over time, that habitual retreat can morph into a distorted identity: the shy girl, the quiet type, the follower, but never the leader.