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She’s Not Crazy, She’s Carrying Too Much

Breaking the Stigma Around Women’s Mental Health and Learning to Heal from Invisible Wounds That Never Let You Rest

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She’s Not Crazy, She’s Carrying Too Much

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They call her “dramatic.”
They say she’s “too sensitive,” “too emotional,” or “just hormonal.”
But what if she’s not crazy at all?
What if she’s carrying the weight of trauma, responsibility, expectation, and exhaustion—all while being expected to smile through it?

This book is a wake-up call to a world that’s too quick to judge and too slow to understand the silent battles women fight every single day. From invisible wounds that never fully healed to mental health struggles masked by productivity and people-pleasing, She’s Not Crazy, She’s Carrying Too Much exposes the truth about what it means to live in a world that overlooks the overwhelmed woman. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, burnout, depression, or simply trying to keep it together while no one sees you falling apart—this book is your safe space.

Inside, you’ll find a powerful blend of personal storytelling, emotional insight, and healing guidance designed to help you:
  • Break free from guilt, shame, and emotional suppression
  • Identify invisible trauma that’s been masquerading as “mood swings” or “bad days”
  • Set boundaries that protect your peace and prioritize your well-being
  • Silence the stigma that tells you mental health isn’t “godly” or “strong”
  • Learn to rest, recover, and rise without apology

This is more than a book. It’s a revolution of self-recognition, self-rescue, and soul-deep restoration. You don’t have to carry it all. You never did.

If you’re tired of being misunderstood, mislabeled, or merely surviving, She’s Not Crazy, She’s Carrying Too Much is your invitation to breathe again. To be seen. To be healed.

Click “Buy Now” and start the journey toward healing the wounds no one sees—but that God is ready to restore.
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Especially from a Christian author — it’s so rare to hear this perspective — acknowledging the disproportionate expectations placed on women and speaking into the experience so many women face after a life of trauma, neglect and abuse. We were never meant to carry this much. If you’re a woman burdened by unfair emotional, mental or physical labor, and finding a serious lack of “wise counsel,”
you NEED to read this book.

This book is so needed

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I realized I’m not alone with the
Situation of “ carrying too much”
I found book to be helpful.

Excellent book for people who “ carry too much” and how to cope

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I loved this book. The content and the ability to merge Christianity and Burnout and use scripture in it's truth to reach us. Voice was amazing and I love voices even if automated to read the story. I needed this book and it was right on time and gave me reason to breathe deep and release the notion that I have to carry it all. Right when I needed it the absolute most.

Amazing and easy read and perfect merger of Christianity and Burnout in a reasonable method to be free!

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This book came into my life at exactly the right time, and I’m so thankful to the friend who recommended it—she had only just started the first chapter when she shared it with me. As women, we’re often taught to be strong for our families, but not always how to be strong for ourselves. This book was truly eye-opening in that way. I chose to listen to just one chapter a day so I could really reflect on the message and let it sink in. It wasn’t just a good read—it was a meaningful step toward healing.

The Right Book at the Right Time

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