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Flaunt! Find Your Sparkle & Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal with Lora Cheadle: Why Being the “Good Girl” Keeps You Stuck
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Why Being the “Good Girl” Keeps You Stuck After Betrayal (The Hidden Cost No One Talks About) If you’ve been trying to handle betrayal “the right way”—staying calm, being understanding, holding everything together—this episode will change how you see your healing. Because the truth is, the women who stay stuck the longest after infidelity aren’t the ones who fall apart… They’re the ones who stay kind, capable, and in control. In this powerful episode, Lora Cheadle breaks down the hidden cost of being the “good girl” after betrayal—and how empathy, emotional intelligence, and over-functioning can quietly lead to self-abandonment. You’ll learn how fawning shows up as a nervous system response, why the “assumption trap” keeps you focused on fixing your partner or your marriage, and how to reclaim your clarity, voice, and power—without losing your softness. Top 3 Takeaways
- Being “good” can keep you stuck Your kindness, patience, and ability to hold everything together are strengths—but when they override your truth, they lead to confusion, indecision, and self-abandonment.
- Fawning is not love—it’s a survival response Smoothing things over, managing emotions, and avoiding conflict may feel like care, but they’re often rooted in conditioning and nervous system patterns that keep you disconnected from yourself.
- You’re not the problem—but you are the point of power You didn’t cause the betrayal. But your clarity, boundaries, and self-trust determine what happens next.
- You’ve been trying to “handle this well” instead of expressing how you really feel
- You tend to over-function, over-give, or take responsibility for others’ emotions
- You feel stuck in indecision after betrayal
- You’re not sure whether to stay or leave—but you know something has to change