When 'Can You Help' Doesn't Feel Like a Question (Part 2 of The Over-Responsibility Trap)

March 30
15 mins

Episode Description

Have you ever had someone ask for “a quick bit of help”… and somehow ended up owning the entire task?

In caring professions, requests for help can feel less like requests and more like responsibilities landing on us. We’re trained to notice problems, fix things and support colleagues - which means it can feel incredibly uncomfortable to say no.

In this Quick Dip episode, Rachel explores the moment when a simple request triggers our helping reflex, and why so many capable professionals end up carrying work that was never meant to be theirs.

Learning to pause before automatically saying yes can help you support colleagues without becoming the automatic carrier of responsibility for everyone and everything.

Key ideas discussed in this episode

  • Why requests for help often feel like obligations
  • The “helping reflex” in caring professions
  • How small requests can quietly become your responsibility
  • The difference between caring about something and carrying it
  • Why saying yes when you don’t have capacity can lead to resentment
  • How awareness helps you respond to requests more intentionally

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