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Ever catch yourself saying “yes” before you’ve even thought it through? Before you know it, you’re stretched so thin, even your exhaustion is exhausted. You’ve convinced yourself that being “helpful” and “easygoing” is a good thing—but at what cost? If you’re always available, always accommodating, and always putting everyone else first, you’re running on fumes.
Saying yes to everyone else is the fastest way to say no to yourself. But here’s the truth: Your worth isn’t measured by how much you do for others. It’s time to audit where your time and energy are going and start making yourself a priority again.

Most of us were raised to believe that being a “good” person means always being available—for our kids, our partner, our friends, our job, the group chat, the PTA meeting, and every random request that comes our way. But what happens when there’s nothing left for YOU?
🔹 You start resenting the people you love. You don’t mean to, but when you never have time for yourself, even the simplest ask from someone else feels like another demand.
🔹 You feel like you’re constantly failing. You do everything, yet it never feels like enough.
🔹 You forget what you actually want. When was the last time you made a decision based on what you needed—not what someone else expected?
🔹 You feel invisible. Because in always putting others first, you’ve trained them to overlook your needs.
It’s exhausting. And it’s unsustainable.

How to Recognize When It’s Too Much
If you’re unsure whether you’re overextending yourself, take a moment and ask:
✅ Do I feel obligated to say yes, even when I don’t want to?
✅ Do I struggle to say no without guilt?
✅ Do I feel exhausted, resentful, or unseen?
✅ Do I prioritize other people’s comfort over my own well-being?
If you’re nodding along, it’s time to make a change.
I need you to hear this: You are allowed to prioritize yourself. You don’t need to earn the right to rest. You don’t have to “do enough” before you’re worthy of time for yourself.
Start small. The next time someone asks for something that you don’t have the capacity for—pause. Instead of immediately saying yes, ask yourself:
🔹 Do I actually want to do this?
🔹 Will this take away time/energy I don’t have?
🔹 Am I saying yes out of guilt or obligation?
You don’t have to start with a dramatic NO to everything. But you can start making space for YOU.
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