Emotional Outsourcing: When You Keep Looking Outside Yourself for Inner Answers
Why do we sometimes rely on others to define what we feel or deserve? A reflective exploration of emotional outsourcing and self-trust. Sometimes the hardest thing isn’t feeling something. It’s trusting what you feel without needing someone else to confirm it first. You feel hurt — but you need someone to tell you it was valid. You feel uncertain — but you wait for someone else to define the situation. You feel a need — but you don’t fully trust it until someone agrees. This is emotional outsourcing. The habit of handing your inner authority to external voices. 🌿 What Is Emotional Outsourcing? Emotional outsourcing happens when you rely too heavily on other people to interpret your internal world. Not because you are incapable. But because somewhere along the way, your emotional self-trust weakened. So instead of asking: “What do I feel?” “What do I need?” “What do I know to be true?” You begin asking: “What would they think?” “Would they agree?” “Does this make sense to someone else?...