My blog celebrates the life journeys of us as women and is intended to inspire female readers to take a leap of faith---to courageously and deliberately seek personal transformation as we move through the various stages of our lives. As Women we constantly desire to know how to develop deep, juicy spiritual, emotional and physical lives throughout our whole lifespan.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Let's Say You're The Woman Who's Tired of Pretending She's Fine
🔥 Let’s say you’re the woman who’s tired of pretending she’s fine…
You’ve got the smile down.
You show up for everyone.
You check the boxes — career, kids, relationships, self-development podcasts playing in the background while you fold the laundry and hold it all together.
But behind the scenes…
There’s a weight you can’t name.
A quiet ache in your chest that doesn’t go away.
You keep hitting the same wall in your relationships, in your confidence, in your ability to really feel free — and you’ve started to wonder,
“Is there something wrong with me?”
You tell yourself to “just let it go.”
You do the journaling. You affirm. You manifest.
But something deeper keeps pulling you back into silence, sabotage, shame, or over-functioning.
And what no one’s said — but you feel in your bones — is that you’re not just carrying your own story.
You’re carrying your mother’s.
Your grandmother’s.
Maybe even the pain of women whose names you don’t know — but whose survival patterns now live in your nervous system.
🌀 Here’s what I want you to know:
You are not broken.
You are loyal.
And those loyalties — to pain, to silence, to staying small to stay safe — are exactly what we untangle in the kind of work I do.
I guide women like you into the parts of yourself you’ve buried — not to relive trauma, but to reclaim the parts of you that got left behind.
We don’t just talk about it.
We see the root.
We feel where it lives in your body.
And we liberate what’s been holding your voice hostage.
Because the truth is —
Your power isn’t something you need to find.
It’s something you’ve been protecting.
And when you feel safe enough to stop performing and start remembering who you were before the survival kicked in?
That’s when the magic happens.
That’s when the sabotage stops.
That’s when you come home.
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