Type 9 Quick Guide
People describe you as easygoing, but it’s only because conflict makes your skin crawl. You have strong opinions. You’ve just learned to keep them to yourself when you sense they might cause friction. Rocking the boat, even with something true, can create distance between you and the people you care about. So you let others lead. You go along. And slowly, without meaning to, you lose yourself in the crowd.
This guide helps you understand why you go quiet when it matters most and gives you first steps toward saying what you really mean.
Inside the guide you'll learn:
- Why your own life can start to feel like it’s happening without you
- Why you are afraid to say what you really think
- Why conflict makes you go quiet even when you have a lot to say
- How to stop disappearing to keep the peace
- Practical ways to interrupt the pattern
This is for you if:
- Your first instinct in conflict is to retreat inward and numb out.
- You have a lot of things to say, but you bottle them up when they go against the grain.
- People tell you how easygoing you are, but inside, you feel anything but.
- You’ve agreed to something you didn’t want and felt resentment build slowly. Then felt guilty about the resentment.
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