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5 signs someone is draining your energy- And how to deal with them

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2026, 23:39 IST
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Signs someone is draining your energy

We’ve all been there: you meet a friend for a quick catch-up, and by the time you leave, you feel like you’ve just worked a double shift. Your brain is foggy, your mood is in the basement, and your social battery is flashing red.

In a world where we’re already juggling burnout and a million notifications, "energy vampires" are the last things we need. These aren't bad people, necessarily—they’re just people whose presence costs you more than it gives. Here is how to spot the signs that someone is draining your tank, and more importantly, how to take your power back.

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The "Post-Hangout" Fog

If you find yourself needing a three-hour nap after a simple phone call, that’s your first red flag. It’s not just physical tiredness; it’s a deep, emotional depletion. You feel irritable or strangely "empty" because you’ve been subconsciously filling their emotional gaps for the last hour.

The Fix: Start doing a "vibe check." For one week, take a mental note of how you feel before and after talking to specific people. If the trend is always downward, it’s time to set a timer. Try saying, "I’ve only got 15 minutes to chat today," and stick to it. Your time is a limited resource—don't spend it all in one place.


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The "Me, Myself, and I" Show

You know the type: they can talk for forty minutes about their bad breakup, their annoying boss, or their latest win, but the second you try to share a story, they’ve suddenly "gotta go." You aren't a friend in these scenarios; you’re an unpaid audience member.

The Fix: Try the "redirect." Gently push back with, "That sounds intense—before I forget, I wanted to tell you about my week, too." If they steamroll right over you, take it as a sign. You don't have to be a sounding board for someone who doesn't even know what’s going on in your life.



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The Human Dementor (Constant Negativity)

Some people could win the lottery and still complain about the taxes. Every conversation with them is a deep dive into what’s wrong with the world. This "doom-and-gloom" energy is contagious; it spikes your cortisol levels and leaves you carrying a weight that isn't yours to bear.

The Fix: Don’t feed the fire. When they complain, respond with a neutral, "That’s tough, what are you going to do about it?" This shifts the burden of finding a solution back onto them. If they just want to vent forever, it’s okay to exit the conversation gracefully.

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They create drama

For some people, life is a constant series of "emergencies." There’s always a new fight, scandal, or a dramatic misunderstanding.

The solution: Become boring. Follow the "Gray Rock" method and become as boring and unreactive as possible. When you stop providing the "fuel" for their drama, they’ll eventually go looking for a more reactive audience elsewhere.

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The Emotional Hangover

This is the ultimate gut check. If you leave an interaction feeling anxious or just "lesser than," something is wrong.

The solution: Trust your gut; if your body is telling you that a relationship is toxic, then it is. You don't need a "valid" reason to distance yourself from someone who makes you feel bad. Surround yourself with "radiators" (people who give off warmth) rather than "drains."

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Setting boundaries teaches others how to treat you with respect. Reclaim your joy—you deserve relationships that actually fill your cup.







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