
Pretending to Be Fine - Undoing the Middle Child Mask with Nic Collins
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Nic Collins grew up a middle child with undiagnosed ADHD, chronic asthma, and the quiet belief that he wasn’t enough. By the time he hit adulthood, alcohol had become a daily habit and emotional suppression a lifestyle. But everything changed after a DUI arrest, an unlikely friend's support, and the subsequent therapy sessions that changed his perception of himself. Now, six years sober and newly graduated as a mental health counsellor, Nic shares his journey from struggling to fit in to learning how to live in service of others.
Key Takeaways
- Childhood trauma can hide in “normal” households—emotional needs can still go unmet.
- Middle-child syndrome is real, especially when paired with sensitivity and lack of early emotional tools.
- ADHD and alcohol abuse often go hand-in-hand due to impulsivity and emotional dysregulation.
- Sobriety doesn’t look the same for everyone. You don’t have to do AA to recover—daily intention can also work for some people.
- Therapy isn't just about fixing relationships with others—it’s about understanding yourself.
- Service work can awaken a spiritual calling, even if you don’t have the language for it yet.
- You’re never too old to start over. Nic walked away from a long career to pursue a degree in counselling at 40+.
- Self-acceptance and healing are nonlinear journeys.
About: Nic Collins is a public speaker, mental health professional, and writer with a passion for helping others live with authenticity, confidence, and alignment. He holds a Master's in Counselling and Rehabilitation and brings experience in coaching, mentorship, and creative therapeutic approaches, including narrative and adventure-based work. Nic is creator and co-host of the Constant Quest Podcast, and curator of The Advance, a men's gathering in the mountains of north Georgia, focusing on community, connection, and growth.
Connect at: Instagram, Website, Podcast
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