The Carin CONFIDENTial
In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most exhausting things so many of us do without even realizing it: trying to manage other people's emotions - their moods, reactions, expectations, disappointment, happiness. For years, I believed it was my job to keep everyone around me happy (spoiler alert: it wasn't). This is for anyone who's ever found themselves shrinking, overexplaining, walking on eggshells, anticipating someone else’s reactions or otherwise abandoning themselves in an attempt to control the outcome of a situation. Because here's the truth: nothing you say or do can make someone change who isn't ready and willing to. Also, realizing and accepting that it is not your responsibility to manage anyone's emotional landscape but your own might just change your life (it changed mine!) 💥Key Takeaways * Why trying to manage other people's emotions is really about control, not love * How people-pleasing often stems from a need to create safety for yourself The difference between caring for someone and taking responsibility for them * Why emotional dependence on other people's moods leaves you constantly disappointed * How trying to control others disconnects you from yourself * The role boundaries play in creating genuine emotional safety * Why growth often means accepting that some people won't like the new version of you * How letting go of control creates space to finally focus on yourself 🔥 In This Episode, I Talk About: * How a preschool teacher's advice to my son Luke unexpectedly became one of the biggest lessons of my adult life * The ways I spent decades trying to manage other people's moods, reactions and expectations * Why I believed being a good wife meant walking on eggshells and anticipating emotions * How people-pleasing slowly disconnected me from myself and created deep resentment * The painful realization that I can't "fix" other people - including my own children * What I misunderstood about boundaries for almost my entire life * Why trying to change someone else's behavior rarely works - and what to do instead * How learning to tolerate other people's disappointment transformed my relationships * The freedom that comes from accepting that some people simply won't like you - and being okay with that And if this episode hit home, share it with someone who spends too much time worrying about everyone else. Because one of the healthiest things you can do is exactly what Miss Lisa told four-year-old Luke: worry about yourself. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2608455/support] 🎤 About the Podcast The Carin CONFIDENTial is real talk about real life and better communication. This is the podcast where I say the things out loud a lot of us have only thought privately - about self-talk, relationships, emotional patterns, people-pleasing, boundaries and what it actually takes to reconnect with yourself. 🔗 Stay Connected Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carinthecommscoach/podcasts 👉 Follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok: @carinthecommscoach [https://www.youtube.com/@carinthecommscoach] 👉 Find me on Facebook and LinkedIn: Carin Campbell Smith 👉 Join my newsletter at theconsciouscommscoach.com 👉 Interested in booking me for a speaking event or exploring one-on-one coaching? Visit my website and schedule a connection call.
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