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The Quiet Ways We Abandon Ourselves (And How to Start Showing Up Again)
22 Apr 2025

The Quiet Ways We Abandon Ourselves (And How to Start Showing Up Again)

Mary Baker blogpost Boundaries, daily habits, gentle discipline, mindset shift, Self-Abandonment, self-care, time management

You wouldn’t expect a friend to run all day on an empty tank and still be kind, calm, and focused.
So why do you expect it of yourself?

If you’ve ever found yourself snapping at someone you care about, crying in the car, or lying awake at night wondering why you feel so disconnected or defeated… this might be why.

Not because you’re failing.
But because somewhere along the way, you learned that pushing yourself was the “right” thing to do. That being strong meant being busy. That being dependable meant being available—not just to others, but to everything: the tasks, the to-dos, the expectations, the pressure.
And so, without even realizing it, you stopped making room for yourself.

The Subtle Boundary You’re Probably Missing

We talk a lot about boundaries in relationships. But what about the ones you hold with yourself? Like being honest about how much you can really handle in a day. Or allowing space for rest, transition, and reflection – not just in theory, but in your actual schedule.

Most of us don’t skip these things out of rebellion. We skip them because we don’t think they count. They don’t feel productive. They don’t check a box. But here’s the hard truth: if your schedule is full of tasks with no buffer, no breathing room, and no support built in for the human behind it all—you’ve already crossed a boundary. You’re demanding more from yourself than you’d ever ask of someone you love.

And the worst part? You probably don’t even notice until something breaks – your patience, your motivation, your peace, or finally, your health. Why? Because many of us were never taught that tending to ourselves counts. Maybe you grew up in a household where busyness was praised and rest was dismissed. Or where the people around you didn’t model healthy boundaries – they just pushed through, burned out, or emotionally disappeared. So now, as an adult, rest feels unfamiliar.

Planning with gentleness feels indulgent. You might even feel guilty for building in time to think or breathe, because part of you still believes your worth is tied to how much you can do or how well you hold it all together. Self-care isn’t just bubble baths and deep breathing—it’s the radical act of unlearning that your needs are a problem.

It’s Not Laziness. It’s Boundary Work.

What would it look like to plan your day as if your well-being mattered?

To assume that things might take longer than expected.
To factor in the time it takes to find your keys, walk the dog, or take a breath.
To stop shaming yourself for needing rest, and start respecting your limits as something to honor – not override because someone may get upset with you, or that you won’t get as much done.

This is boundary work.
Not glamorous. Not dramatic. But life-changing.
Because the moment you stop pushing yourself to the brink, and start showing up with yourself instead of against yourself—you begin to rebuild something even more important than productivity: self-trust.

You Are Allowed

You are allowed to need rest.
You are allowed to take longer than you planned.
You are allowed to be human.

And you are allowed to set boundaries that support the version of you who doesn’t just get things done—but gets to feel good while doing them. That’s why I’ll be talking about it on the show next week. It’s what we don’t talk about enough. In order to work on this we need encouragement, support and accountability.  We can’t do this (well) alone.

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