EP 3583 You can fix their tyre, but don't fix their life
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One of the fastest ways to burn yourself out is trying to rescue people who refuse to take responsibility for themselves. In this episode of The Strong Life Project, Shaun O'Gorman delivers a blunt but necessary message about boundaries, ownership, and emotional maturity. Helping someone with a practical problem is kindness. Trying to fix their life for them is a mistake that keeps them stuck and drains you in the process.
This episode challenges leaders, coaches, parents, and high performers to look at where they are over-functioning for others and under-serving their own life. Real growth happens when people experience the consequences of their choices and decide to change.
Key Takeaways:
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The difference between support and enabling
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Why fixing people robs them of responsibility and resilience
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How poor boundaries lead to resentment and burnout
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When helping becomes harmful to both sides
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How to step back without guilt and lead by example
If you're exhausted from carrying other people's problems, this episode will reset your perspective and strengthen your boundaries. Listen now and reclaim your energy, focus, and leadership.
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