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143: The Huge Cost of Being a "Good Girl" as a Childless Woman

143: The Huge Cost of Being a "Good Girl" as a Childless Woman

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What if I told you that being being a people pleaser might be the very thing holding you back from feeling free, worthy, and at peace in your own life?

This episode is for the high-achieving, childless woman who is tired of over-functioning, over-giving, and still never feeling like enough. If you find yourself wondering…

  • “Am I being selfish?”
  • “Do people think I have it too easy?”
  • “Should I be doing more?”

…then you are going to resonate with this conversation.

Here's a big truth we unpack: People-pleasing isn’t kindness—it’s self-abandonment dressed up in likability.

In this potent and soul-shifting episode, you’ll uncover:

✅ The 7 sneaky signs you’re still trying to prove you’re “a good woman” (even without kids)
✅ Why you overcompensate to be seen as worthy
✅ How internalized patriarchy and pronatalism quietly shape your people-pleasing
✅ The real cost of performing instead of being
✅ Small but powerful steps to reclaim your time, your truth, and your peace

This is your permission slip to stop performing and start living.

If you’re often called “so nice,” but secretly feel invisible or exhausted—this one’s for you.

👉 Plus: We’re opening the FINAL round of Women of Worth™, the deep transformation experience for childless women ready to stop people-pleasing and start living for themselves. Only 10 spots. Once it’s full, it’s gone.

📩 Ready to apply? Email sheri@sherijohnson.ca with the subject line: “I’m ready for more.”



Where to find Sheri:
Instagram: @sherijohnsoncoaching
Website: sherijohnson.ca

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