When Expectations Fall Short
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You ever think you’re burned out… but realize you’re just exhausted from being available to everybody but yourself?
Yeah. That part.
In this episode, I’m coming back from a short hiatus and telling the truth about why rest didn’t actually feel like rest. It wasn’t burnout. It was overextension.
Too many conversations. Too much access. Too much proving love by showing up at the expense of my own goals.
We talk about the difference between consistency and over-availability, how poor boundaries turn other people’s urgency into your emergency, and why this season of building requires less access to me and more commitment to myself.
This isn’t about cutting people off.
It’s about finally choosing yourself without guilt.
It’s about damn time I limit access to pursue the goals and dreams I actually want and need.
Identify one place where you’re overextending yourself this week.
Pull back without explanation.
No long story. No justification. Just do it.
See how it feels.
If this episode hit home, don’t just listen.
Share it.
Post it in your stories.
Send it to someone who needs permission to choose themselves.
That’s how you help me keep this thing moving.
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Hey HomeGirls 🌸 Sometimes, your expectations might not be met and that’s okay. Unmet expectations give you a chance to reflect, shift your focus, and discover new paths that will […]
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