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🗓️ 16 October 2024
⏱️ 44 minutes
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In this episode of Over It and On With It, Christine Hassler speaks with Hyesha, who seeks advice on managing her empathic tendencies, especially the overwhelming emotions she feels when witnessing suffering. Christine helps Hyesha navigate the delicate balance between feeling deeply and maintaining emotional boundaries, particularly when her empathic abilities make her overly sensitive to the pain of others.
Hyesha opens up about her experiences of being triggered by everyday situations involving children or animals, which leads her into "worst-case-scenario" thinking. Christine assists Hyesha in understanding how her heightened sensitivity stems from unhealed childhood wounds and limiting beliefs. Through this powerful coaching session, Hyesha learns practical ways to embrace her empathic gifts without being consumed by them.
Christine emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between empathy and sympathy, encouraging Hyesha to hold space for others' suffering without taking it on herself. She also guides Hyesha in recognizing her own triggers and using them as opportunities for self-compassion and healing.
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0:00.0 | This is episode 473 how not to feel so much as an empath with Hysha. |
0:07.0 | Welcome to Over It and On With It. |
0:10.6 | I'm your host Christine Hasler and for over a decade I've been a life coach, |
0:14.3 | speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I |
0:18.3 | coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing. |
0:21.8 | I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice, |
0:25.0 | as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life. |
0:28.0 | Now, let's get on with the episode. Hey everybody welcome back to the show this is such an important |
0:37.2 | episode because I know so many of you out there are big feelers feel everything |
0:41.9 | you feel your own stuff, you feel the world, and especially with how things just seem to be intensifying and intensifying and intensifying in our world. |
0:55.0 | So much going on here in the States, so much going on throughout the world, |
1:00.0 | and people are feeling it. |
1:02.0 | We're really, really feeling it. We're really feeling it. |
1:03.2 | And one of my massive life lessons |
1:07.7 | is something that I see already |
1:09.5 | I'm gonna be called forward to teach my daughter |
1:12.2 | is to have the gift of empathy, |
1:15.0 | the gift of being a big feeler |
1:17.4 | without the liability of it taking us out of it, |
1:21.0 | just breaking our heart, of not being able to function sometimes because we feel so so much. |
1:29.0 | I do think feeling the pain of others is useful and valuable empathy is an incredible gift to have and I wish more people were truly empathetic. |
1:40.0 | What happens for a lot of us, Empaths, is we go into sympathy, we start to feel sorry for |
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