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Running on Empty by Jonice Webb: 10 Gentle Lessons for Healing Childhood Emotional Neglect

  • July 21, 2025
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Introduction

Hey friends! I just finished reading Running on Empty by Jonice Webb, and it really helped me understand why I sometimes feel empty or disconnected inside. I picked up this book because I wanted to know why, even with a “normal” childhood, I sometimes struggle with emotions or self-worth. Dr. Webb’s words are gentle, clear, and full of hope. She shows that healing is possible, no matter where you start. Here are the biggest lessons I learned, and I hope they help you feel seen, understood, and hopeful too.


10 Key Takeaways / Life Lessons

1. Childhood Emotional Neglect Is Real
Dr. Webb explains that emotional neglect isn’t about what happened, but about what didn’t happen—like not getting enough emotional support or attention. I learned it’s okay to name and feel this kind of hurt.

2. Your Feelings Matter
If you grew up feeling like your emotions didn’t count, it’s not your fault. The book reminded me that my feelings are important and deserve to be heard.

3. Emotional Neglect Is Often Invisible
Many parents do their best, but if they didn’t know how to talk about feelings, you might have missed out on emotional connection. I realized it’s not about blame, but about understanding.

4. The “Empty” Feeling Has a Cause
That sense of emptiness or numbness inside often comes from emotional neglect. I started noticing when I feel empty and gently asking myself what I need.

5. Naming Emotions Is Healing
Learning to notice and name your feelings is a big step toward healing. I started practicing saying, “I feel sad,” or “I feel excited,” and it helped me feel more real.

6. Self-Care Is Essential
Dr. Webb encourages us to take care of ourselves, even if it feels new or strange. I’m learning to do small things—like resting, eating well, or saying no—that make me feel cared for.

7. Boundaries Are Healthy
It’s okay to set limits with people, even family, to protect your feelings. I’m practicing saying what I need and standing up for myself.

8. You Can Learn Emotional Skills as an Adult
It’s never too late to learn how to feel, express, and handle emotions. I’m practicing talking about my feelings with safe people and asking for support.

9. You Are Not Alone
Many people have experienced emotional neglect, even if it’s not talked about much. The book made me feel less alone and more connected to others with similar stories.

10. Healing Is Possible
The biggest lesson? You can heal from emotional neglect. With patience, self-kindness, and support, you can feel whole and connected again. I’m learning to believe in my own healing journey.


Conclusion

Reading Running on Empty helped me understand myself and my feelings in a new way. I’m learning to notice my emotions, care for myself, and reach out for support when I need it. If you’ve ever felt empty or disconnected, I hope these lessons help you too. We’re all healing and growing together!


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What’s one gentle thing you can do for your feelings this week? I’d love for you to join our Growth Tribe—a caring space where we share stories, support each other, and heal together. Let’s keep learning, growing, and filling up—one day at a time. You’re always welcome here!

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