Hey Reader,
You know that feeling when everything in your life feels like "too much"?
The problem isn’t that you’re weak. It’s that you’re carrying crap that was never yours to begin with.
The problem isn't that you can't carry the load.
It's that you're dragging dead weight and wondering why you're exhausted.
For me, it was doing all the emotional labor in dead-end relationships, saying yes to commitments that no longer served anyone, and clinging to old versions of myself because...
Well, because that’s what “good women” do, right?
We make it work. At all personal costs. 💪🏼
Like most women who are embracing boundaries, I had to really sit with this uncomfortable truth: you cannot do the heavy lifting alone.
It takes two to tango. The other party has to want to heal too. Otherwise? You’re just dragging an unwilling weight around and calling it “strength.”
Learning to stop trying to make dead things come alive? Yeah, that’s been a process. But I finally learned the difference between caring and carrying.
My business thrived when I stopped working with passive clients.
My relationships deepened when I stopped pretending everything was fine.
My son thrived when I honored who he uniquely is — not who he “should” be.
That's why I'm thrilled to be part of the Made in the Margins Event, happening August 25th - 29th, for women ready to drop the dead weight and build something alive.
25+ women (including me!) have learned the difference between being supportive and being a martyr -- often the hard way.
And they're sharing their discoveries with you in less than ten minutes each.
🎁 Grab your free ticket right here and I’ll send you my “Be the Boundary” mini-course as a bonus.
5 bite-sized lessons to help you stop leaking energy and start living like your needs matter.
Here's what's inside your bonus ...
Let’s stop dragging what’s already dead.
Let’s build something better — something that moves with you.
TL;DR: You’re overwhelmed because you’re carrying other people’s weight. Join me at Moms in the Margins to hear from 25+ women who’ve stopped doing that — and started building real boundaries, joy, and momentum. If boundaries have felt impossible, start here.