The Overworking Isn’t Noble. It’s Expensive.

Let’s stop pretending overworking is a strength.

Because it’s not.

It’s survival mode dressed up as success.
And it’s quietly costing you the things you say you want:
Time. Freedom. Consistent income. Clarity. Rest.

I’ve seen it in hundreds of women I’ve coached:

  • They’re emotionally overworking—navigating shame, pressure, or old beliefs that they have to earn their worth.

  • They’re mentally overworking—looping through thoughts, doubts, and second-guessing that paralyzes action.

  • They’re leadership overworking—carrying more than necessary, afraid to let go, afraid to trust themselves.

And the worst part? Most of them have no idea that they’re doing it.
They just know they’re exhausted… and still not seeing consistent results.

So here’s my challenge to you:

Ask yourself these 3 uncomfortable but powerful questions:

  • 💥 What would I have to feel if I stopped overworking?

  • 💥 What version of me is afraid to rest or receive?

  • 💥 What part of my identity is attached to pushing instead of prospering?

These aren’t easy to answer. But they are the beginning of transformation.

And once you're willing to see what’s really driving your inconsistency?
You can start moving with peace.
You can take clean, clear action.
And yes—you can create income that actually lasts.

Here are 3 ways to start today:

✅ Take one thing off your plate that isn’t necessary or aligned.
✅ Set a timer and take 10 minutes of action without needing to feel “ready.”
✅ End your day asking, “Did I work from pressure—or from peace?”

This is the work I do. And I’m damn good at it.
I help women clear what’s weighing them down so they can lead, earn, and grow without losing themselves.

📞 Schedule a call.
Let’s stop pretending the overworking is noble—and start building something sustainable.

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