Why Do I Overgive and Feel Drained?

Understanding the Link Between Self-Worth, People-Pleasing, and Emotional Burnout

Giving Is Healthy. Overgiving Is Different.

Why Overgiving Doesn’t Feel Like Overgiving at First

Why Overgiving Often Begins in Childhood

When Your Self-Worth Depends on Being Needed

When Helping Becomes Part of Your Identity

The Fawn Response and the Need to Keep Everyone Happy

Why You Ignore Your Own Needs

Why Overgiving Eventually Leads to Resentment

Emotional Burnout Is More Than Feeling Tired

Why Rest Can Feel Uncomfortable

Why Receiving Can Feel More Difficult Than Giving

Why Saying No Can Feel So Uncomfortable

The Invisible Expectations That Overgiving Creates

Why You May Keep Attracting One-Sided Relationships

Healthy Self-Worth Creates Healthier Giving

Why Improving Self-Worth Changes the Way You Give

How to Stop Overgiving Without Becoming Selfish

If You Want to Go Deeper

How Integrative Psychotherapy Can Help