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Setting Boundaries: How to Stop Taking Responsibility for Others’ Emotions

Setting Boundaries: How to Stop Taking Responsibility for Others’ Emotions

Episode 81 Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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In this podcast, I talk about the importance of not taking responsibility for others' feelings. Many times, we assume we know why people feel or act the way they do, often without actually asking them. This tendency comes from the fact that many of us were never taught to ask or even to openly discuss emotions. When we feel a physical sensation or reaction in our own bodies—like tension, a racing heartbeat, or discomfort—it’s a signal to pay attention. These sensations are often tied to thoughts and emotions, and acknowledging them can help us better understand our reactions and, by extension, avoid over-identifying with the feelings of others.

By becoming more aware of our own internal responses, we gain clarity about where our feelings end and another person’s begin. This boundary is crucial because taking on others' emotions as our own can lead to misunderstandings and emotional burnout. In this podcast, I explore practical ways to recognize these boundaries, develop self-awareness, and communicate more effectively without assuming responsibility for how others feel.



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