Not in My Bucket Podcast
In this episode, Sarah Bentz brings us the second installment on The Collector's Bucket, continuing the vital breakdown of our core human boundary rights. In the previous episode, we learned how collectors act like open garage buckets, accidentally accumulating the emotional trash, unvetted opinions, and expectations of everyone around them. Today, Sarah introduces four additional "Boundary Rights" designed to help you build a protective lid for your life. From demanding basic respect to overcoming the fear of acknowledging your own competence, this episode dives deep into how we value ourselves. Sarah shares practical strategies on balancing your own sanity against the urge to make others happy, reminding us that you get to choose exactly when, how, and if you step in to help someone else. What You Will Learn: * [00:00] Welcome back: Recapping the first four boundary rights from Episode 06. * [01:10] The Collector's Reality Check: Reviewing how open buckets continuously absorb external emotional weight. * [01:45] Boundary Right #5: The right to be taken seriously and respected. Shifting away from letting people minimize your voice. * [02:30] Systemic Disrespect: Recognizing when long-standing relationships are built on dismissing your boundaries. * [03:15] Boundary Right #6: The right to have your needs be as important as the needs of others. Overcoming the habit of constantly putting yourself last. * [04:40] Boundary Right #7: The right to be competent and proud of your accomplishments. Overcoming the "Polished Bucket" trap and letting yourself celebrate your wins without downplaying them. * [05:45] Boundary Right #8: The right to make a decision about when and how to help others. Reclaiming your agency instead of jumping in on default. * [06:30] The Grace of Changing Your Mind: How to backtrack gracefully when you realize you accidentally agreed to something that costs your sanity. * [07:11] Putting the Lid On: How finalizing your boundary rights gives you the ultimate tool to protect your bucket. Standout Quotes: * "Their stuff cannot be more important than our own stuff, our own sanity, mainly." * "Once we recognize that we have these rights, let's put that lid on the bucket." * "We all fall short of doing that because we want to make somebody happy. We want to be there for them. But we have to protect our bucket." * "You have the right to decide when and how you help, or if you even help at all." Let's Connect with Sarah Bentz * Email: notinmybucket@hopeandgrowthcenter.com * Website: www.hopeandgrowthcenter.com [https://www.hopeandgrowthcenter.com/] Be sure to like and subscribe and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that their needs matter just as much as everyone else's! Mixing, editing, and show notes provided by NEXT DAY PODCAST [https://www.nextdaypodcast.com/]
9 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Not in My Bucket Podcast!