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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 23 MIN

217: Why People Leave When You Start Healing (And Why It's Not a Sign You're Doing It Wrong)

from Inner Work With MaryAnn Walker: Helping over givers to stop abandoning themselves and find lasting peace · host MaryAnn Walker

Send us Fan MailHave you ever started setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, or finally prioritizing your own needs—only to find that some of your relationships suddenly feel strained or even end?If so, you're not alone.One of the most confusing parts of personal growth is realizing that not everyone celebrates your healing. Some people cheer you on, some people grow alongside you, and others pull away entirely.In this episode, we're exploring why relationship changes are such a common part of the healing journey, especially for empaths, highly sensitive people, recovering people pleasers, and chronic over-givers.You'll learn why your growth can create discomfort for others, how self-sacrifice can unintentionally create imbalance in relationships, and why losing certain connections doesn't mean you've done anything wrong.If you've ever wondered why people leave when you finally start honoring yourself, this episode will help you understand what's really happening—and how to move forward with greater peace, confidence, and self-trust.What You'll LearnWhy setting boundaries can change the dynamics of your relationshipsThe difference between resonance and dissonance in relationshipsHow personal growth creates a choice for the people around youWhy some people resist your healing journeyHow over-giving can create unhealthy relationship patternsThe hidden costs of being the rescuer, caretaker, or peacemakerWhy someone else's disappointment doesn't automatically mean you're selfishHow to recognize relationships built on reciprocity versus self-sacrificeWhat healthy, balanced relationships actually look likeHow to navigate grief when relationships change or endKey TakeawayWhen you stop abandoning yourself, the people around you are often forced to adjust. Some will grow with you. Others may choose not to. Neither response determines your worth.The relationships that survive your healing journey are often the ones built on authenticity, mutual respect, and shared responsibility—not on self-sacrifice.Challenge for the WeekNotice one area where you've been filling an unpaid emotional role in a relationship.Ask yourself:"What would happen if I stopped doing this for someone else and allowed them to take responsibility for themselves?"Practice taking one small step toward greater balance this week.Restore Balance in Your RelationshipsIf you're tired of carrying the emotional load for everyone around you and you're ready to create healthier, more reciprocal relationships, I've created a free resource to help.FREEBIE! Click here to restore balance in out-of-balance relationships:https://maryannwalker-life.kit.com/bf9af10f51Work With MeReady to stop people pleasing, strengthen your boundaries, and create healthier relationships?I offer one-on-one coaching for empaths, highly sensitive people, and recovering over-givers who are ready to reclaim their voice, honor their needs, and build a life that feels more authentic.Learn more at:https://www.maryannwalker.life

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever started setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, or finally prioritizing your own needs—only to find that some of your relationships suddenly feel strained or even end? If so, you're not alone. One of the most confusing parts of personal growth is realizing that not everyone celebrates your healing. Some people cheer you on, some people grow alongside you, and others pull away entirely. In this episode, we're exploring why relationship changes are such a co...

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