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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 23 MIN

The Rescue Bucket

from Not in My Bucket Podcast

In this episode, Sarah Bentz introduces the first individual bucket profile: The Rescue Bucket. Inspired by a vintage 1940s firehouse bucket from eBay, Sarah uses the imagery of first responders to examine our own tendencies to rush in and save others. While rescuing is vital in real emergencies, acting as a constant relationship rescuer often crosses the line from genuine help into unhealthy enabling. Sarah breaks down the exact moments where rescuers go wrong—such as stepping in for irresponsible people and working harder than the person they are trying to assist. Through relatable examples spanning parenting, workplace dynamics, and addiction, this episode challenges us to stop dipping into other people's buckets and to start letting them face the consequences that promote true personal growth.   What You Will Learn: Welcome back: Moving from general boundary overviews to specific bucket types. The 1940s Firehouse Bucket: The vintage inspiration behind the "Rescue Bucket." The Mountain Rescuer Analogy: Why true responders don't follow you home to check your equipment. Rescuer Trap #1: Stepping in for irresponsible people and cosigning their poor choices. The Parenting Pitfall: Why checking your child's school grading app constantly stunts their growth. Problem-solving vs. Problem-taking: How to offer systems without overtaking the responsibility. Unsolicited Advice & Interceding: Treating other people's emotional battles as your own rescue mission. Rescuer Trap #2: Working harder than the person you are helping. Defining the Line: Helping (doing what they cannot do) vs. Enabling (doing what they can do). Lessons from the Classroom: How 3-year-olds are capable of cleaning up after themselves. The Fear Trap: Why watching loved ones hit rock bottom in addiction leads to enabling. Workplace Rescuing: Why you are still at your desk at 5 PM while the people you "helped" went home. The Speeding Ticket Story: How setting clear driving rules ahead of time kept Sarah out of her son's bucket. Reclaiming the Galvanized Bucket: Shifting back to a standard bucket that doesn't expand for others. Shifting your language: Why choosing "I won't" is far more empowering than saying "I can't." Standout Quotes: "It's not the rescuer's job to finish out making sure this person does it right going forward." "When you dip into someone else's bucket—when you take what belongs to them and you put it in your bucket—they don't learn anything." "Helping is doing something for someone that they can't do. Enabling is doing something for someone that they can do." "Boundaries do help the irresponsible person. It doesn't hurt them... it sometimes forces them into consequences that belong to them." "Respect yourself by allowing others to keep what belongs to them." "When we fail to set boundaries and hold people accountable, we feel used and mistreated." — Brené Brown   Resources Mentioned: The Workshop Metaphor: The classic visual breakdown of standard galvanized buckets vs. specialty rescue buckets. Let's Connect with Sarah Bentz Email: [email protected] The Bucket Handout: Download the visual worksheet to map out your own bucket list items. Website: www.hopeandgrowthcenter.com (Check out the "Not In My Bucket" tab for worksheets and tools) Not In My Bucket Podcast Be sure to like and subscribe and share this episode with the natural-born helpers and rescuers in your life! Mixing, editing, and show notes provided by NEXT DAY PODCAST

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