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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 291: Learning to Leave a Bad Situation at the First Sign with Barbara

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This episode is about letting go of patterns and relationships that no longer serve you. Today's caller, Barbara, has a pattern of staying in things long after they are dead, long after the signs say something is no longer in alignment with her life, or it is depleting her life in some way. The pattern of trying to breathe new life into something already dead is a waste of a precious life force. If you can relate to holding on to things for too long or staying in relationships after their expiration date has expired, this episode is for you.

 

[For show notes go here: Christinehassler.com/episode291]

 

Being able to nurture and be empathetic and feel what others are going through is a gift. Gifts usually come with a learning opportunity. The gift of being incredibly caring and empathic comes with the learning opportunity of boundaries, of not loving or caring for another so much that we lose sight of ourselves.

 

If you want to step into your gifts as a healer, empath, teacher, or true caregiver without depleting yourself, for your gifts to flourish you have to break the pattern of giving to dead ends. Break the pattern of giving so much you deplete yourself of your energy, self-care, self-worth, and self-love. Break the cycle of giving to dead ends, nourish your gifts, and use them in a way they can be fully received.

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Are you a natural nurturer, or caretaker so much so that it often depletes your self-care?
  • Is it hard for you to leave situations or relationships or let go of expectations for your life?
  • Do you keep trying to make something work when you know deep down it probably will not?
  • Do you feel like a doormat and as if your needs come last?
  • When you set boundaries to take care of yourself, does it cause you guilt and concern about how the other person is doing more than how you are doing?

 

Barbara's Question:

Barbara is questioning staying in her current relationship.

 

Barbara's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • Her boyfriend is in the hospital after threatening to kill her.
  • She doesn't know the mental status of her boyfriend.
  • She doesn't feel it is in her highest good to stay in her relationship.
  • She is in therapy.
  • Her boyfriend's family is giving her the cold shoulder.
  • She hasn't had her needs met in her relationships.
  • She is a natural empath.
  • She works in a nursing home.
  • She has a good friend she can heal with.
  • She doesn't want to get into another relationship.

 

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • Take care of herself as she cares for others.
  • Step away from this relationship.
  • Be aware that her self-worth is not based on how she takes care of others.
  • No more sacrificing herself.
  • Self-care is her number one priority.
  • Join the next Inner Child workshop with her friend.
  • Make a list of all of the reasons this relationship is not a fit for her.

 

Takeaways:

  • What are the warning signs you have gotten in your life about a person or situation that wasn't truly aligned and you ignored them?
  • Look at your patterns of people-pleasing and overgiving and know your self-worth and value do not come from helping others.
  • If you are in a helping profession, make sure you take quality time to take care of yourself and fill your own cup.

 

Resources:

Christine Hassler — Join the Free Over It and On With It Community

Christine Hassler Podcasts Including Coaches Corner

Christine on Facebook

Expectation Hangover, by Christine Hassler

@ChristinHassler on Twitter

@ChristineHassler on Instagram

@SacredUnionCouples on Instagram

Assist@ChristineHassler.com

Jill@ChristineHassler.com — For information on any of my services.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode 291, learning to leave bad situations at the first sign with Barbara.

0:09.6

Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host, Christine Hasler, and for over a decade,

0:14.6

I've been a life coach, speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with a

0:19.1

caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:23.4

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply

0:27.8

to your own life. Now let's get on with the episode.

0:35.9

Welcome back to the show, everyone. So happy to have you here. I love this community so much.

0:43.0

Thanks to all of you who go and leave a rating or review of the show. That means so much.

0:49.8

It just takes a second. If you haven't done that and you're a new listener or a long time listener

0:54.9

and you're benefiting from this show, please just head over to iTunes or wherever you listen and

0:59.0

give it a quick rating. And if you have time to leave a review to you, that would be amazing.

1:05.7

And it really helps when you subscribe to the show as well. That just helps the podcast ratings

1:10.8

and the algorithms and all those businessy things that I don't love. But you know, our requirement

1:18.0

to doing what I do. I'm sitting in my office looking outside at all the new growth that's happening.

1:26.8

Maybe some of you heard that we had a big freeze here in Texas. I live in Austin.

1:32.6

It was really quite a tragedy. So many people were left without power, without heat,

1:38.0

had pipes burst, had major flooding in their homes, didn't have water. It was amazing to see

1:44.8

the community really rally around each other. We were blessed to have water, heat and power and

1:51.8

people to help people who didn't. And the only thing that really we lost were our palm trees,

1:58.8

which I loved my palm trees in my backyard. They were my little piece of California that I had

2:04.8

here in Austin, Texas. But clearly palm trees and we had some olive trees as well aren't designed

2:10.1

for freezing cold weather. It got really, really cold here. However, so many of the trees

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