#HighlySensitivePeople #Introverts: Do you allow annoying people to drain you?
Let me say something that might feel uncomfortable at first:
Some people aren’t just “annoying”…
They’re enabled.
And if you’re highly sensitive or introverted, there’s a good chance—without realizing it—you’ve been doing the enabling.
I know I did.
I used to think I was being kind, patient, and understanding when I:
• Kept listening
• Kept explaining
• Kept giving chances
• Kept engaging
But what I was really doing was this:
I was teaching people that my energy had no limit.
Here’s the unconventional truth:
Annoying people don’t drain you nearly as much as your lack of boundaries does.
Read that again.
It’s not their behavior that exhausts you…
It’s your continued access to it.
That’s the part most people won’t say out loud.
You don’t need a better way to respond.
You need a stronger willingness to stop participating.
That might look like:
• Not replying right away (or at all)
• Letting conversations end without closure
• Not correcting them
• Not explaining yourself for the 10th time
• Walking away internally—even if you’re still standing there
Here’s where it gets real:
You’re not being kind by overextending yourself.
You’re being unavailable to your own peace.
And for highly sensitive people, that cost is too high.
So try this today:
Instead of asking,
“How do I deal with this person?”
Ask yourself,
“Why do they still have this much access to me?”
That one question can change everything.
Because your peace doesn’t come from managing people better…
It comes from deciding who no longer gets full access to you.
If this hit a nerve, it’s probably meant to.
Where are you giving too much access right now?
If this resonated with you, someone you care about might need it too. Don’t wait—share it with them now. A few words at the right moment can make all the difference.
