Philanthropy

Over-functioning (solo)

1 h 2 min · 24. Feb. 2026
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Beschreibung

In this episode, Jessica explores the concept of over-functioning, a behavior characterized by taking on excessive responsibility for the emotions and well-being of others. She shares her personal journey of discovering this pattern in her life, the emotional toll it has taken, and the importance of setting boundaries. Through the lens of emotional sovereignty and the Hindu Trinity, she discusses how to recognize over-functioning behaviors and offers practical steps to transform these patterns into empowerment and healthier relationships.

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