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Episode 19 - The Quiet Cost of Being the Reliable One

19 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Episode 19 - Some people are not just reliable. They have become the person everyone assumes will handle it. In this episode, I explore the quieter cost of being the reliable one: when being dependable stops feeling like a strength and starts becoming a role you no longer feel fully free to step out of. We look at how reliability becomes identity, why that pattern gets rewarded, and what it can quietly cost in resentment, fatigue, loneliness, and self-respect. I also share reflection questions and a practical exercise to help you notice where you may be responding from role rather than truth, recognize the patterns keeping you over-responsible, and begin the deeper work of becoming more honest, more discerning, and more deliberate about what is truly yours to carry. If this episode resonates and you want support doing this work more personally, visit Sage In You Coaching [https://www.sageinyou.com] to learn more.   This podcast reflects my own views and is shared for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. It is not medical, mental health, legal, financial, or other professional advice. Please seek qualified professional support for your specific situation.

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