EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 21 MIN
218: Empathy, Boundaries, and Self-Abandonment: How to Know When Helping Others Is Hurting You
from Inner Work With MaryAnn Walker: Helping over givers to stop abandoning themselves and find lasting peace · host MaryAnn Walker
Send us Fan MailEmpathy, Boundaries, and Self-Abandonment: How to Know When Helping Others Is Hurting YouIf you're an empath, highly sensitive person, or recovering people-pleaser, helping others probably comes naturally to you. You can feel what others are going through, understand their struggles, and often step in before anyone even asks for help.While empathy is a beautiful gift, there comes a point when helping others can cross the line into self-abandonment.In this episode, we're exploring how to tell the difference between genuine kindness and self-sacrifice that comes at your own expense. You'll learn how to recognize when your empathy is causing you to neglect your own needs, and how to create healthier boundaries that allow you to support others without burning yourself out.If you've ever found yourself exhausted, resentful, or wondering why everyone else's needs seem to come before your own, this episode is for you.What You'll LearnThe difference between being helpful and self-abandoningWhy empathy without boundaries often leads to self abandonment How to identify what you're sacrificing every time you say yesThe hidden cost of struggling to receive support from othersQuestions to ask yourself before agreeing to help someoneHow to make your kindness more sustainableWhy identifying your own needs is essential for healthy relationshipsCommon signs that your helpfulness has crossed into self-abandonmentHow to create more balance, reciprocity, and self-trust in your relationshipsKey TakeawayYour empathy is not the problem.The problem arises when your compassion for others consistently outweighs your compassion for yourself.Healthy relationships require both giving and receiving. Learning to honor your own needs doesn't make you selfish—it makes your support more sustainable and your relationships more balanced.Challenge for the WeekThe next time someone asks for your help, pause before answering.Ask yourself:What would I be saying no to in my own life if I say yes to this request?Then check in with what you need in order to make your support sustainable. You may decide to say yes, say no, or set a boundary that allows you to help without abandoning yourself.Notice what happens when you give yourself permission to matter too.Ready to Stop Self-Abandoning?Join my FREE 7-Day Stop Self-Abandonment Challenge.Each day you'll receive a simple email with a reflection, exercise, or journaling prompt designed to help you rebuild self-trust, strengthen your boundaries, and reconnect with yourself.Small shifts create lasting change—and sometimes transformation begins with a single new thought.Click here to join the challenge! https://maryannwalker-life.kit.com/cdf81f07e6Want to learn more?Visit https://maryannwalker.life/ to learn more about coaching opportunities and resources designed specifically for empaths, highly sensitive people, and recovering people-pleasers.
What this episode covers
Send us Fan Mail Empathy, Boundaries, and Self-Abandonment: How to Know When Helping Others Is Hurting You If you're an empath, highly sensitive person, or recovering people-pleaser, helping others probably comes naturally to you. You can feel what others are going through, understand their struggles, and often step in before anyone even asks for help. While empathy is a beautiful gift, there comes a point when helping others can cross the line into self-abandonment. In this episode, we're e...
NOW PLAYING
218: Empathy, Boundaries, and Self-Abandonment: How to Know When Helping Others Is Hurting You
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 26, 2026 ·1m
Mar 19, 2026 ·34m
Feb 18, 2026 ·11m
Feb 11, 2026 ·45m