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Over It And On With It

EP 467: How Being the One That Everyone Can Count on Is Costing You with Marcus

Over It And On With It

Christine Hassler

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

4.8 β€’ 1.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of "Over It and On With It," Christine Hassler coaches Marcus, who is grappling with the emotional aftermath of a breakup. Marcus has a long-standing pattern of being the dependable "rock" everyone can rely on, but this role costs him dearly in his relationships.

During their coaching session, Christine helps Marcus see how his childhood experiences, particularly taking on the role of the "man of the house" from a young age, have influenced his adult relationships. Marcus often finds himself in situations where he is taking care of others' emotional needs at his own expense, leaving him feeling depleted and unsupported.

Christine explains that this dynamic stems from childhood coping mechanisms where Marcus learned that being responsible and reliable would earn him love and acceptance. By recognizing these patterns and setting healthier boundaries, Marcus can start to prioritize his own needs and break free from the caretaker role that has dominated his life.

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Do you find yourself being the rock for everyone in your life but feel like no one is there for you?
  • Are you struggling to set boundaries because you fear disappointing others?
  • Do you often feel emotionally drained because you always put others' needs before yours?
  • Can you identify patterns from your childhood that may be influencing your current relationships?

The Guest's Key Insights & A-HA's:

  • Marcus's need to be the dependable one comes from his childhood experience of having to take care of his mother after his father left, making him feel responsible for others from a young age.
  • Christine identifies that Marcus's pattern of being the caretaker has left him feeling like he has no one to rely on in return, perpetuating feelings of loneliness and exhaustion.
  • By acknowledging these childhood influences, Marcus can start to shift his mindset and create space for relationships that also meet his needs.
  • The coaching session emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and learning to be comfortable saying β€œno,” even when it might disappoint others.

How to Get Over It & On With It:

  • Please recognize that you don't have to be the rock for everyone; it's okay to need support yourself.
  • Start setting boundaries in your relationships to protect your energy and emotional well-being.
  • Practice saying β€œno” lovingly that honors your needs and respects your limits.
  • Understand that it's healthy to have reciprocal relationships where support is mutual rather than one-sided.

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This is episode 467 how being the one that everyone can count on is costing you with

0:07.3

Marcus.

0:10.3

Welcome to Over It and On With It.

0:12.2

I'm your host Christine Has, and for over a decade I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:18.0

Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:24.0

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

0:28.4

your own life.

0:29.4

Now let's get on with the episode.

0:38.0

Hey everybody, welcome back to the show. You may have noticed I have not had Saturday episodes for a couple weeks and I won't have one this coming week. I am in the

0:45.9

final stretch of our time in San Diego for this summer and I am giving myself full

0:51.9

permission to enjoy every last second of it.

0:55.0

So I really cleared a lot of my schedule,

0:58.0

spent so much time with my daughter at the beach,

1:00.2

and have just been savoring this time. I did a podcast yesterday on my friend

1:06.8

Alyssa Nubriga's podcast that'll be out in a few weeks and one of the things

1:11.3

we talked about was ambition and how since I've healed so much of my overachiever survival pattern and compensatory strategy,

1:21.6

how much easier it is for me to have boundaries within

1:25.0

myself about what I will and won't do and how making self-honoring choices,

1:33.9

even at the risk of possibly disappointing others,

1:37.3

has become so much easier.

1:39.1

Of course, there's parts of me

1:40.4

that sometimes feel guilty,

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