
From Burnout to Breakthrough: How CJ Stasik Let Go of Superwoman Syndrome
The Warrior Mindset Podcast · Chitra Rochlani
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Show Notes
Have you ever felt like you had to do it all? Like the weight of the world was on your shoulders, and asking for help felt like failure?
CJ Stasik knows that feeling all too well. As a successful entrepreneur and the founder of She Handles It, she spent years juggling work, family, and personal expectations—until one defining moment made her realize she couldn’t keep going this way. In this episode, CJ shares the wake-up call that forced her to rethink everything she believed about strength, success, and self-worth.
The Moment That Changed Everything
Picture this: CJ, arms full of groceries, high heels pressing into the pavement, struggling to open the door while carrying everything at once. Her teenage son watches from the window, snaps a picture, and laughs. Instead of helping, he sees it as just another example of his mom doing what she always does—handling it all. But for CJ, that moment wasn’t funny. It was the breaking point.
“I should have laughed, but instead, I dropped the groceries and had a full-blown emotional breakdown,” she recalls. “That was the moment I realized—I had done this to myself.”
The Myth of the Superwoman
Like so many high-achieving women, CJ had been conditioned to believe that productivity equaled worthiness. Growing up as the eldest child, she was rewarded for being responsible, for taking care of others, for always getting things done. That mindset followed her into adulthood, where she found herself drowning in responsibilities—trying to be the perfect mother, wife, business owner, and friend.
“I thought being strong meant never needing help,” she says. “But strength isn’t about doing everything alone. It’s about knowing when to ask for support.”
Saying ‘No’ and Taking Her Power Back
CJ’s transformation began with a single word: No. One evening, as her phone buzzed with work calls during family dinner, she finally had the courage to say it. “That one ‘no’ led to another. And then another. And suddenly, I realized—I wasn’t letting people down. I was finally showing up for myself.”
By setting boundaries and prioritizing what truly mattered, CJ reshaped her life. She embraced work-life integration instead of chasing the impossible dream of balance. She learned to release guilt, delegate, and make space for joy. And she discovered that true success isn’t about how much you can carry—it’s about how intentionally you choose to live.
Breaking the Cycle
Perhaps the most powerful part of CJ’s journey is how she’s using it to help others. Through She Handles It, she empowers women to rewrite the narratives that keep them stuck, to step out of survival mode, and to embrace a life that actually fulfills them.
“I realized that I’m not just doing this for me—I’m doing it for my kids. I want them to grow up knowing that they don’t have to burn themselves out to be worthy,” she says.
Listen to the Full Conversation
If you’ve ever felt like you’re running on empty, this episode is for you. CJ’s story is a powerful reminder that letting go of ‘Superwoman Syndrome’ isn’t weakness—it’s freedom.
🎧 Tune in now and start your own journey to breaking free.🔗 Learn more about CJ Stasik and her work at SheHandlesIt.com
Let me know what resonated most with you in the comments. Have you ever had a wake-up call like CJ’s?
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