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How to Lean on Others When You’re Tired of Doing Life Alone. Decision Making for the Introspective Introvert.

How to Lean on Others When You’re Tired of Doing Life Alone. Decision Making for the Introspective Introvert.

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If you’re tired of doing life alone, you’re not weak, you’re human. In this episode, we talk about decision making when you’re carrying something heavy and you don’t know what to do next. As an introvert, you may be used to figuring things out by yourself. And if you’re introspective, you probably spend a lot of time thinking, praying, processing, and trying to find clarity on your own. But sometimes the next right step is not more time in your head. Sometimes it’s inviting a few safe people into the process. This episode is for the introvert who’s strong, capable, and tired. It’s for the introspective person who feels stuck in circles. We’re talking about what it looks like to ask for support in a wise way, how to choose the right people, and how to let others listen without letting them run your life. Healthy decision making doesn’t mean you do everything alone. The right community can help an introvert breathe again, and it can help the introspective person hear their own thoughts more clearly. If you want stronger decision making, you don’t need a crowd, you need the right people.


What We’re Talking About
You can invite people into your life without handing them the steering wheel. The goal is not to pressure anyone for answers. The goal is to be heard, supported, and strengthened.


Key Takeaways

1) Don’t do it as an afterthought, do it on purpose.
Emily suggests setting a time and date. It might feel formal, but it helps everyone show up with the right mindset.

2) Choose people who know you and feel safe.
They don’t have to know each other. But they should know you well, and you should feel safe sharing your heart without being judged.

3) You have to ask.
This part is big. Many of us want support, but we wait for people to guess what we need. Emily shares that she spent years wishing people would support her, only to realize she was waiting for something to come to her when she could have gone out and asked for it.

4) Community helps you hear yourself.
Even if they don’t give you a “solution,” saying things out loud in the presence of trusted people can bring clarity and peace.

If you’re an introvert, this may feel hard. But no matter how introspective you are, you were not meant to carry everything alone. Ask God to show you the right people—and also show you how you can support someone else.

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