Leadership Under Load
An intensive experience designed to help leaders stabilize, recover, and lead from a place of strength.
Burnout Intensive
For Women Carrying Significant Responsibility
Functioning Is Not the Same as Capacity
The Reality of High-Achieving Burnout
You are still producing. Still showing up. Still handling what needs to be handled.
That is exactly why this gets missed.
High-achieving women are often praised for the very patterns that are slowly exhausting them.
The pressure. The over-functioning. The emotional load. The constant decision-making. The inability to fully rest, even when the body is exhausted.
Most women do not recognize burnout when it first appears because their life still looks successful from the outside.
This experience was created for the woman who has learned how to keep moving while disconnected from her genuine capacity.
Not because she is weak. Because she has become highly skilled at surviving pressure.

This Is Not Another Wellness Event
The Burnout Intensive Experience is a curated, embodied experience designed to help high-achieving women identify the hidden patterns keeping them stuck in cycles of pressure, exhaustion, emotional suppression, and over-functioning.
This is not passive learning.
This room is interactive. Experiential. Disruptive. Grounding. Playful. Honest.
You will not spend two hours listening to surface-level burnout tips while silently remaining in the same patterns.
You will experience your patterns in real time.
Through guided exercises, nervous system awareness, somatic experiences, reflection work, live coaching moments, embodiment activities, group interaction, and structured disruption exercises, participants begin reconnecting to themselves beyond performance.
This room was intentionally designed to reach women intellectually, emotionally, physically, and relationally.
Because burnout is not only cognitive. It lives in the body. It shows up in communication. It impacts relationships. It affects leadership. It changes decision-making. It slowly disconnects women from themselves while rewarding them for continuing to perform.
