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Protect What’s Yours: Stop Overextending for People Who Wouldn’t Do the Same for You

Protect What’s Yours: Stop Overextending for People Who Wouldn’t Do the Same for You

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Welcome to Divine Time Podcast, where every moment meets you right on time. 💫

In this soul-stirring episode, host Danli Divine and guest Eudy speak directly to the Warriors of Love — the givers, healers, and light-bringers who pour into everyone but often forget to pour back into themselves.

Together, they unpack what it truly means to protect what’s yours — your peace, energy, love, and purpose. Learn why saying “no” isn’t selfish, it’s sacred. Understand how to set boundaries, guard your heart, and love with discernment — without losing your compassion. ❤️

This powerful conversation dives deep into:
✨ The meaning of “protecting what’s yours”
💔 Why overextending leads to emotional and spiritual exhaustion
🧠 How to identify one-sided connections and energy vampires
⚖️ The art of saying “no” with grace and self-respect
🔥 Giving from your overflow — not from depletion

If you’ve ever felt drained from giving too much, this episode will remind you that your love is rare, and that’s exactly why it must be protected.

🎧 Tune in, take a breath, and remember — it’s never too early, never too late… it’s always Divine Time.

🕊️ Relax your mind. It’s Divine Time. 🌿

💫 Host: Danli Divine (@danli_divine)
🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@danli_divine?si=dDtZwawylOrWAyaS
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