You finally set a boundary… and then spend three days over-explaining it, apologising, and wondering if you were too much. That’s what I call the guilt hangover and in this episode, we’re unpacking why it happens and how to move through it without abandoning your needs.I explain how guilt isn’t proof you did something wrong it’s just your nervous system learning a new pattern. When you’re used to prioritising others, choosing yourself can feel unsafe. But guilt isn’t danger. It’s discomfort.We talk about naming the guilt, starting with small “practice boundaries,” and reminding yourself that true connection only happens when you’re resourced not resentful.I also share how it felt when I first started setting boundaries and realised the people who truly cared about me wanted me well, not wiped out. If you’ve been wobbling after saying “no,” this episode will help you stand your ground and feel good about it.You can grab your copy of The Calm Planner here
You can grab your copy of The Calm Planner here
This episode includes AI-generated content.