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Ep #344: The Resentment Equation: A Deep Dive Into Emotional Labor Debt

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Do you ever wonder why you sometimes feel an inexplicable rage towards the people you love most?

If you've ever agreed to take on more work when you're already drowning, pushed through exhaustion to help others, ignored your own needs to keep the peace, or found yourself inexplicably angry about small things, this episode is for you.

Join me this week as I teach you the mathematical formula for resentment. You’ll learn the science behind why saying "yes" when you mean "no" creates emotional labor debt, what's actually happening in your nervous system when you override your own needs, and how to start breaking free from the resentment equation.

Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://beatrizalbina.com/344

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End Emotional Outsourcing Is Here!

For years, we've gathered here to unpack codependent, perfectionist, and people-pleasing habits. Now, all those conversations, all that healing, and all the nerdy science have come together in my new book, End Emotional Outsourcing. Get your copy today: https://feminist-wellness.captivate.fm/book

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Do you ever wonder why you sometimes feel an inexplicable rage towards the people you love most?

If you've ever agreed to take on more work when you're already drowning, pushed through exhaustion to help others, ignored your own needs to keep the peace, or found yourself inexplicably angry about small things, this episode is for you.

Join me this week as I teach you the mathematical formula for resentment. You’ll learn the science behind why saying "yes" when you mean "no" creates emotional labor debt, what's actually happening in your nervous system when you override your own needs, and how to start breaking free from the resentment equation.

Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://beatrizalbina.com/344

Mentioned in this episode:

End Emotional Outsourcing Is Here!

For years, we've gathered here to unpack codependent, perfectionist, and people-pleasing habits. Now, all those conversations, all that healing, and all the nerdy science have come together in my new book, End Emotional Outsourcing. Get your copy today: https://feminist-wellness.captivate.fm/book

EEO Pre-Sale

  continue reading

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