
Flourish Without the Burnout: A Women’s History Month Reflection
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Success shouldn’t come at the cost of your well-being. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we honor the resilience of the women who came before us—but let’s be honest, many of them pushed through exhaustion and burnout just to survive.
In this episode of Joyfully Black, I’m sharing how we can flourish without burnout by embracing a healthier, more sustainable path to success. We’re diving into the Flourish Framework, a powerful guide to setting boundaries, reclaiming joy, and thriving without overextending yourself.
If you’ve ever felt drained from doing all the things—this episode is for you!
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How to break free from the success-burnout loop
- Why we need to unlearn the “Strong Black Woman” mindset
- A step-by-step breakdown of the Flourish Framework
- Practical ways to balance ambition, rest, and self-care
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