It feels selfish and wrong to prioritize myself

One of my clients, an Executive Director, was experiencing burnout. She learned how to keep running while her batteries were on empty, to be thankful for what she had and the opportunities she had been given, and to fall in line - be normal.

She learned to always think of and do for others first and foremost. She became an afterthought. Her needs were placed on the back burner.

The thought of being selfish and prioritizing herself felt wrong and even impossible.

Maybe you've been there?

She wanted to prove that she was worthy of her position while being a great mom and wife and making everyone else happy. She took work home, second-guessed her decisions, and her confidence was low.

She was constantly frustrated, agitated, stressed, anxious, and on the go.

And, it happened slowly over time.

She wanted to return to herself - to do more of the things that made her happy and feel alive. She wanted to bring joy and confidence back into her life and allow it to permeate other areas - including her relationships.

Maybe you know someone like that?

I've created 100 DAYS OF PRIORITIZING YOU, a 100-day experience for people who struggle with self-doubt and overthinking and want to own their voice, learn how to put themselves first, and build their confidence.

You're not here to play small. You're here to make a difference. Being a great leader is difficult when you're not prioritizing yourself.

Join us.

https://www.shermainmelton.com/100daysofprioritizingyou

Be More You.

Shermain.

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