HOMECOMING:
THE SELF-IMAGE RESET
Tell me if this is you..
You wake up tired.
Not just physically exhausted—though that's definitely there.
But tired in a way that sleep doesn't fix.
Tired of the constant mental loop: "Is this really all there is?"
Tired of working so hard at a job that drains every ounce of your energy, leaving nothing for yourself.
Tired of feeling like you're playing a role in your own life—the "good girl," the "perfect colleague," the one who always has it together—when inside you're dying.
You used to feel alive. Now you just feel... gone.
Here's what no one tells you about burnout:
It's not actually about your to-do list.
It's not about needing better time management, more boundaries, or a vacation (though those things would be nice).
It's about the woman you've been pretending to be.
The version of you that:
Bases her worth on how much she accomplishes
Believes she has to earn the right to rest, to pleasure, to happiness
Measures success by everyone else's definition, not her own
Has spent so long being "good" that she doesn't even know what SHE wants anymore
That woman? She's not you.
She's the self-image you built to survive—to be accepted, to avoid judgment, to keep everyone else happy.
And now? She's the reason you're burned out.
The truth is: You can't think your way out of this.
You've already tried.
You've read the self-help books. Listened to the podcasts. Started journaling (for three days before giving up). Tried to meditate (but your brain won't shut off).
You KNOW you need to change something. You tell yourself "something has to change" at least once a week.
But nothing does.
Because here's what's actually happening:
Your unconscious self-image—the deep, wired-in beliefs about who you are and what you deserve—is running the show.
And until you change THAT? You'll keep repeating the same patterns.
The same burnout.
The same guilt when you try to rest.
The same disconnection from what actually lights you up.
The same feeling of being trapped in a life that doesn't feel like yours.
This is not a motivation problem. This is a self-image problem.
And that's actually GOOD NEWS.
Because once you rewire your self-image at the unconscious level, everything else shifts.
Your relationship with rest.
Your ability to feel pleasure without guilt.
Your clarity on what YOU actually want.
Your energy to go after it.
That's what HOMECOMING does.