It’s Always Up to Me: When Being the Responsible One Becomes a Relationship Trap

“It’s always up to me” may feel like competence, but constantly managing, fixing, and carrying the relationship can become a trap. In this video, Coach King explores how over-responsibility creates resentment, burnout, and unequal partnerships. Learn how to stop overfunctioning, share responsibility, and make room for relationships built on reciprocity.

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