Diffuse Guilt: When Everything Feels Like Your Fault
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In this episode of Pivot Point: Strategy for Change with Nik Michael, Nik explores the psychology of diffused guilt — the tendency to assume responsibility for other people’s emotions, discomfort, or reactions even when they may not belong to you.
Through relatable examples drawn from relationships, work, parenting, caregiving, and everyday interactions, Nik examines how emotionally aware and responsible people often fall into patterns of over-apologizing, over-explaining, and carrying emotional burdens that were never truly theirs to hold.
Blending clinical insight, Gestalt therapy concepts, and real-life application, this episode focuses on the small internal moments that become pivot points: the pause between feeling discomfort and automatically assuming fault.
This is a conversation about boundaries, self-awareness, emotional accuracy, and learning to ask one powerful question:
“What is actually mine here?”
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