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When You’re Tired of Being the Strong One
Episode 66

When You’re Tired of Being the Strong One

When you’re exhausted from always being the strong one, this episode is for you. Kristine explores quiet strength, emotional burnout, and how to support yourself gently while rebuilding after painful relationships.

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February 9, 20266m 1sExplicit

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Show Notes

Kristine speaks to the women who are exhausted from always being the strong one. This episode is a reminder that quiet strength still counts — especially in seasons where life feels heavy, overwhelming, and unseen.

You’ll learn why exhaustion isn’t failure, how survival shapes your nervous system, and how to gently support yourself without forcing positivity or pushing through.

Inside this episode:
• Why “being strong” can feel so heavy
• The hidden cost of always showing up for everyone else
• How survival mode affects your body and emotions
• A gentle 3-question coaching check-in to ease overwhelm
• What real strength looks like during rebuilding seasons

This episode is for you if:
You’re rebuilding after a painful relationship, carrying emotional responsibility for others, or feeling worn down by life — and you need permission to slow down, breathe, and meet yourself with compassion instead of pressure. 🤍

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Topics

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