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Why You Feel Responsible for Everyone (and How to Let That Go)

10 min · 4. maj 2026
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Do you feel responsible for other people’s emotions, reactions, or energy? In this episode of The Embodied Empath Podcast, Valerie Lundgren explores why so many empaths and sensitive women carry a deep sense of emotional responsibility—and why it’s not just a personality trait, but a nervous system pattern. When you’ve been conditioned to read the room, anticipate needs, and keep the peace, your body learns that managing others equals safety. Through the lens of neuroception, the fawn response, and emotional attunement, Valerie explains why your system automatically moves into fixing, helping, or holding what isn’t yours. You’ll learn the difference between empathy and responsibility, how this pattern leads to burnout and emotional exhaustion, and how to begin gently separating what’s yours from what isn’t—without shutting down your care or compassion. Includes a simple somatic practice to help you stay grounded in your own body while releasing what you’ve been carrying for others. You can care deeply… without carrying everything.

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