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You don’t have to fix it all.
You don’t have to keep stepping in when everyone else drops the ball.
In this episode, Mischelle O’Neal talks about the hidden cost of always being the dependable one, the woman who rescues, smooths things over, and fills the gaps.
This isn’t about burnout. It’s about what happens when praise becomes pressure, and when helping turns into a habit that drains you.
Inside you’ll hear:
By the end, you’ll see that stepping back isn’t selfish, it’s wise.
You’re not abandoning anyone; you’re reclaiming yourself.
If you’ve ever said, “I’ll just handle it,” this conversation will show you another way.
By Mischelle O'Neal5
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You don’t have to fix it all.
You don’t have to keep stepping in when everyone else drops the ball.
In this episode, Mischelle O’Neal talks about the hidden cost of always being the dependable one, the woman who rescues, smooths things over, and fills the gaps.
This isn’t about burnout. It’s about what happens when praise becomes pressure, and when helping turns into a habit that drains you.
Inside you’ll hear:
By the end, you’ll see that stepping back isn’t selfish, it’s wise.
You’re not abandoning anyone; you’re reclaiming yourself.
If you’ve ever said, “I’ll just handle it,” this conversation will show you another way.