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Jennifer uses science-backed tools & strategies to help you build mental strength and resilience. If burnout, over-scheduling, or carrying the mental load for everyone else is making your days feel overwhelming, Jennifer can help. Stress gets in your way of thinking clearly and making good decisions. Learn to build mental strength and resilience so you can manage your stress and stay focused on your goals. (Specializes in women entrepreneurs, small business owners, and leaders.)
Hello Reader, How to Say No When You’re the Only One Who Cares This one is for all the women who seem to be the "mom" of their friend group, the only one that can be counted on, and/or the only person who seems to get shit done. You're exhausted and your give a damn is busted. Being the reliable one is a lot of responsibility and pressure. Today is the best day to start saying no and let someone else pick up the load. Read now for four scripts that will help you say no and move forward...
Hello Reader, My "No problem!" response was actually my biggest problem Belinda had it all on paper: a career in finance, two kids, a home full of love. But she also had something else: the constant feeling that her life was one long to-do list she didn’t sign up for. Sound familiar? From unrealistic societal expectations to the invisible mental load, many women wake up one day and realize they’ve lost sight of who they are outside of work, motherhood, and “keeping it all together.” Here’s...
Hello Reader, My "No problem!" response was actually my biggest problem I used to think my endless understanding was a virtue. That being “chill” and “accommodating” made me easy to be around. Spoiler: it didn’t. It made me resentful. burnt out. invisible. What I thought was kindness was really fear.Fear of being called “difficult.”Fear of conflict.Fear of putting my needs first. In my latest blog post, I break down the difference between empathy and enabling, and how to stop gaslighting...