Why your care left you drained — and how to rewire it.
In high-responsibility roles, burnout doesn’t always announce itself.
It disguises as helpfulness.
Responsiveness.
Being the one who “just holds everything together.”
But eventually, something starts to fray.
You still show up.
Still give.
Still care.
But it costs more than it used to.
What if the real problem isn’t your effort —
but the architecture behind your giving?
How Not to Burn, and Still Be the Light is a quiet, structural reframe for those who care too much, too often, and for too long.
Written with layered metaphors, calm logic, and a systems-based lens, this book helps you:
Redesign your presence so it doesn’t collapse your energy
Set boundaries without leaking warmth
Shift from emotional labor to structural impact
Stay generous—without disappearing in the process
Whether you’re a team lead, a strategist, or the unspoken emotional anchor in your space,
this book invites you to stay radiant—without burning.
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