Have you been feeling like everything is “too much” lately?
In this episode, we talk about what it really means to be at capacity and why feeling overwhelmed doesn’t mean you’re overreacting, broken, or failing.
It might mean you’ve been carrying more than you were ever meant to carry.
We reflect on how many of us grew up watching women who rarely rested, how that shaped our relationship with slowing down, and why doing nothing can feel uncomfortable… even when our bodies are begging for it.
This conversation is an invitation to:
• Notice when you’re doing too much
• Release what God never asked you to carry
• Stop shaming yourself for needing rest
If you’ve been feeling on edge, exhausted, irritated, or emotionally maxed out, this episode is for you.
Reflection Question:
What’s the biggest thing draining me right now?
You’re not weak.
You’re not behind.
You’re not overreacting.
You might just be at capacity.
And being at capacity is not your identity it’s a signal.
Lower the load.
Give yourself permission to breathe.
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Looking for Therapy?
Christalyn is a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina. She offers faith-integrated therapy for women navigating burnout, boundaries, and emotional exhaustion.
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Felicia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Mental Health Therapist in Virginia, Georgia, and Texas, She provides trauma-informed, somatic-based therapy for women ready to ...