The Soul Manual
Welcome back to The Soul Manual with Cindy Guerrero — Shaman, Licensed Clinical Therapist, and Yoga Teacher. In this chapter, Cindy explores the complexities of supporting the people you love when they’re struggling. She unpacks why it feels so draining, what common mistakes we fall into, and how to create healthier ways of holding space without losing yourself in the process. Main Points in this Episode: * Why supporting close loved ones is harder than supporting acquaintances. * The “fix-it mode” trap — how trying to solve someone’s problems can create disconnection and drain. * The impact of projecting your own emotions onto loved ones. * The problem with unsolicited advice and why it rarely lands. * How worry and constant mental preoccupation make their problem feel like your problem. * Patterns that lead to burnout: over-functioning, doing more than the other person, or carrying their burden. * A new approach: becoming a passive observer rather than an emotional sponge. * How to set clear energetic and emotional boundaries while still caring deeply. * The importance of only offering advice if asked (waiting for the “open door”). * Why honoring another person’s path — even if you disagree — is an act of respect. * Making space for your own emotions so they don’t bleed into the relationship. * The role of boundaries in deciding how much energy you’re willing to give if your loved one doesn’t make changes. This chapter is about shifting from rescuing and fixing toward holding space with compassion, clarity, and boundaries — so you can support others without drowning alongside them.
8 episodios
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