What if the thing you keep calling "stuck" is actually devotion?
Whether you're caring for children, aging parents, a partner, a community, or carrying the invisible emotional labor for everyone around you, it's easy to feel exhausted, resentful, overwhelmed, and trapped.
But what if you're not trapped at all?
What if you've chosen this chapter because it reflects your deepest values, your integrity, and the way Love wants to move through your Life?
Press play to hear:
The difference between feeling stuck and being devoted
Why caregiving can feel both meaningful and incredibly difficult
The hidden wound many women carry around the Mother archetype
How we've been conditioned to equate Love with self-sacrifice
Why martyrdom is not the highest expression of the feminine
Summer as a season of nourishment, ripening, and generosity
How Nature models sustainable caregiving and replenishment
The difference between devotion and depletion
How to stay connected to yourself while loving others well
My story caring for my father during the final chapter of his Life
3 practical ways to resource yourself when Life is asking a lot from you
This episode is an invitation to see your Story differently.
Your exhaustion isn't proof that you're failing. It's proof you need more resourcing.
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