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You're the person everyone comes to with their problems. You listen, you care, and then you take it on as yours to solve. In this episode, we're going underneath the fixer pattern to look at what's actually driving it: a sense of justice and responsibility that won't let you stand by when something's wrong or when someone's struggling.
In this episode, Kelly breaks down the two versions of this - the "this is wrong and I have to fix it" fixer and the "I have to help everyone" fixer - and why both are costing you more than you realize.
Fill out this form to share specific challenges/questions you'd like for Kelly to address on an upcoming episode. All submissions are anonymous.
By Kelly Travis5
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You're the person everyone comes to with their problems. You listen, you care, and then you take it on as yours to solve. In this episode, we're going underneath the fixer pattern to look at what's actually driving it: a sense of justice and responsibility that won't let you stand by when something's wrong or when someone's struggling.
In this episode, Kelly breaks down the two versions of this - the "this is wrong and I have to fix it" fixer and the "I have to help everyone" fixer - and why both are costing you more than you realize.
Fill out this form to share specific challenges/questions you'd like for Kelly to address on an upcoming episode. All submissions are anonymous.