The Fixer Friend: When Helping Everyone Is Hurting You | Friendship Archetypes Ep. 3
Are you the one everyone calls when something goes wrong? The friend who jumps into solution mode before anyone even asks for advice? The one who can't rest until the problem is solved and everyone is okay?
You might be the Fixer Friend — and this episode is for you.
In this episode, we're breaking down one of the most common friendship archetypes: the Fixer. We'll explore where this pattern really comes from, why it often starts in childhood, and why your nervous system is wired to step in even when you're already running on empty.
In this episode we cover:
* The origin story of the Fixer Friend and why it's rooted deeper than personality
* The signs you might be carrying more than your share
* Biblical examples of unhealthy fixing — Abraham & Sarah, and Martha
* What Joseph teaches us about being a healthy, God-led problem solver
* Practical tools to help you pause, release, and trust God with what you cannot control
Because here's the truth — your desire to help is not a flaw. It's a gift. But there's a difference between helping and carrying, and God never asked you to carry what only He can hold.
This episode is for you if:
* You feel responsible for outcomes that aren't yours to control
* You struggle to just listen without offering a solution
* You're burned out but still showing up for everyone else
* You're ready to learn the difference between partnering with God and replacing Him
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Keywords: friendship archetypes, the fixer friend, people pleasing, burnout, faith and relationships, Christian podcast for women, letting go and trusting God, emotional health and faith, biblical friendships, women of faith