Stop Setting Yourself on Fire: Boundaries Over Burnout
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There comes a moment when loyalty turns into self-erasure.
In this episode of Lessons in the Key of Life, Dr. G. Wayne explores the quiet cost of over-giving, over-carrying, and confusing usefulness with worth.
For years, he believed he was simply being strong. Dependable. Loyal. The one who stood in the gap when others could not. But beneath that strength was something more subtle: fear. Fear that if he stopped being useful, he would stop mattering.
This episode unpacks:
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Why over-giving often begins as a survival strategy
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How relationships act as mirrors that expose what we tolerate
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The difference between generosity and mismanagement
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How silence trains people how to treat you
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Why some losses are not punishments but invoices
You’ll also hear a candid personal reflection on boundaries, tolerance, and the cost of carrying what was never assigned to you.
Self-preservation is not selfish. It is stewardship.
If you’ve ever been the strong one, the reliable one, the one who holds everything together, this conversation is for you.
At the heart of it all is one essential truth: You do not have to burn to prove you are warm.
Reflect with us. Comment on the episode page. Share with someone who may need this reminder.
He also shares updates about his upcoming book, Ashes in Flight, and a coaching beta for The Phoenix Journey, inviting listeners ready for deeper work to stay connected.
