Signs You are Giving Too Much Emotional Support And How to Pull Back
Physical exhaustion after interactions with certain people is the first sign that emotional support has crossed into depletion, the hollowed-out tired that comes from being drained. After the phone call, the coffee meet-up, the long text exchange, there is a need to lie down and be alone to recover. Energy that was present before the interaction is gone after it, and sleep doesn’t restore it because the depletion is emotional labor that costs more than someone has to give. Recovery time becomes necessary after conversations. Hours or days are needed before feeling normal again. The conversation might have been an hour and the recovery takes a whole evening. This ratio of input to recovery reveals how much is being given. When someone shares their struggles and receives support, they should feel better. When someone provides support, they shouldn’t need extensive recovery. If recovery is consistently necessary, the support being given exceeds sustainable capacity. Setting time limit...