Peace Out Planning

When Emotional Lines Get Blurry

6 min · 11. Mai 2026
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Sometimes exhaustion isn’t coming from what you’re doing… but from what you’re emotionally carrying. This week’s POP Talk explores the quiet weight of overthinking, over-managing and feeling emotionally responsible for everyone around us. Sandy reflects on the tension between caring deeply for people and slowly losing clarity, peace and direction in the process. If you’ve ever found yourself replaying conversations, absorbing someone else’s moods or struggling to separate support from control, this conversation offers a gentle reminder that emotional awareness, self-regulation and healthy boundaries are part of protecting your own peace too.

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