32: Why High-Achieving Women Struggle to Hold Boundaries (And How to Fix It)
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People pleasing doesn’t look dramatic.
It looks generous. Helpful. Even accommodating.
It looks like being the “easy” one.
It can even feel good – like a quick dopamine hit.
But underneath it? It’s often the slow erosion of our own boundaries.
And the tricky part is that most of us don’t even realize we’re crossing our own lines
- until resentment creeps in
- or exhaustion
- or that quiet internal voice that says, “Why did I agree to this?”
Today I want to talk about how to recognize when your boundaries are at risk — and what it actually looks like to practice holding one in real time.
Because boundaries aren’t about being harsh.
They’re about being aligned.
Dr. Stephanie Yamout helps women physician leaders get their time back, own their value, and command the room as they were born to do. For coaching support, apply for Stephanie's Signature Program here and she'll be in touch to invite you to a call.