Reciprocity in Relationships: Why Boundaries Alone Are Not Enough
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概要
Many of us learn boundaries after burnout.
But boundaries are not the end of the story.
In this episode, Susan Sutherland explores the missing piece that allows relationships to stay healthy: reciprocity.
After years of over-functioning in relationships—initiating contact, maintaining connection, repairing conflict, and holding the structure together—Susan began asking a deeper question:
What happens when you stop carrying the relationship?
This episode explores the shift from overgiving to relational wholeness and the difference between being needed and being truly met.
Topics explored in this conversation include:
• the cycle of overgiving, burnout, and withdrawal
• why boundaries alone cannot sustain healthy relationships
• what reciprocity actually looks like in real life
• how relationships change when you stop over-functioning
• why participation—not perfection—is the foundation of healthy connection
Boundaries stop harm in relationships.
Reciprocity builds health in relationships.