Whose Nervous System Are You Responsible For?
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If you’re highly attuned to other people’s moods, stress, and emotions, it can start to feel like it’s your job to keep everyone regulated—even at the expense of yourself.
In this episode, we explore why so many empaths, therapists, parents, and high-achieving women feel responsible for other people’s nervous systems, where that pattern often begins in childhood, and how it quietly erodes creativity, rest, and emotional capacity over time.
We talk about boundaries not as rejection, but as regulation. About why saying no doesn’t require a justification. About unanswered texts, Do Not Disturb settings, guilt around rest, and the deeply ingrained belief that needing space means something is wrong with you.
This is a conversation about permission: permission to protect your energy, to stop making yourself invisible, and to remember that while you may be skilled at holding space for others—you are not responsible for carrying them.