Love Yourself Enough to Leave: An Evening of Transformation at CAPS Supper Club | LLN Houston February Event Recap
- Angelica Bryant
- Feb 28
- 3 min read
February brought LLN Houston to the stunning CAPS Supper Club for an evening of transformation and authentic connection. While the Houston Rodeo's opening night drew many across town, those present experienced something truly special - an intimate gathering focused on recognizing the difference between life's challenges and toxic situations that require us to choose ourselves.
Featured Topic: Love Yourself Enough to Leave
Our evening centered around a powerful exploration of when situations move beyond challenging into harmful territory. Life isn't easy - and if yours has been, you haven't really lived it yet. We all face challenges, setbacks, and difficult seasons. That's just part of being human. But this night, we created a safe space to have an honest conversation about those situations that have moved past challenging and into dangerous territory - dangerous to our spirit, our growth, and sometimes even our safety.
Key Insights Shared:
The Difference Between Hard and Toxic In Relationships:
Hard is working through communication differences
Toxic is constantly walking on eggshells
Hard is disagreeing about priorities
Toxic is when your priorities are always labeled wrong
In Work Environments:
Hard is meeting challenging deadlines
Toxic is when boundaries are seen as 'not being a team player'
Hard is receiving constructive feedback
Toxic is being gaslit about your contributions
In Friendships:
Hard is friends going through busy seasons
Toxic is friends who only appear when they need something
Hard is having different opinions
Toxic is when achievements are met with backhanded compliments
Recognizing Internal Signals:
That knot in your stomach before certain meetings
The relief when someone cancels plans
The exhaustion from constantly defending your existence
The Sunday night dread that starts on Friday
How you've stopped sharing good news with certain people
Redefining What It Means to "Leave"
Sometimes leaving isn't about walking out the door. It might mean:
Setting new boundaries while staying physically present
Starting therapy to leave behind old patterns
Finding new ways to protect your energy
Transforming your mindset about what you'll accept
Featured Businesses
K Cherin Studio: Beauty and transformation services that enhance your natural radiance
Nikayla Wilborn: Author & personal development guidance for your journey
Noonday Collection: Bringing fair trade jewelry with purpose to our community
Phenomenal Business Coaching: Professional growth strategies for ambitious entrepreneurs
Event Venue
CAPS Supper Club provided an elegant and intimate setting for our evening of transformation. The gorgeous space created the perfect atmosphere for meaningful conversations and connections, allowing each attendee to feel safe and supported while exploring these important topics.
Making a Difference
While the Houston Rodeo may have drawn crowds elsewhere, those who joined us experienced something truly special - an intimate and powerful evening of authentic connection and transformation. These are the moments that remind us why building genuine relationships matters more than numbers.
Stay Connected
Featured Speaker
LLN Houston
Instagram: @LLNHouston
Focus: Professional networking and authentic connections
Featured Businesses
Noonday Collection
Instagram: @noondaycollection
Focus: Fair trade jewelry with purpose
K Cherin Studio
Instagram: @Kcherinstudio
Website: https://www.kcherinbeauty.com
Focus: Beauty and transformation services
Nikayla Wilborn
Instagram: @nikaylawilborn
Website: https://nikaylawilborn.com
Focus: Personal development
Phenomenal Business Coaching
Instagram: @Angie.chrisman Website: https://phenomenalbusinesscoaching.com/chrisman/
Focus: Professional growth strategies
Venue CAPS Supper Club
Instagram:@capshtx
Website: https://www.capssupperclub.com/
Address: 2610 Briar Ridge Dr, Houston, TX 77057
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