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Why Women Carry So Much | Julie M. Lane

1 min · 14. kesä 2026
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Many women who have experienced trauma quietly carry responsibility for everything around them. Not just for themselves; but for outcomes; emotions; stability; and the wellbeing of others. Over time; carrying so much can begin to feel normal. But experts remind us that over-responsibility is often adaptation; not identity. This reflection explores what it means to slowly return to ourselves; and to recognize what truly belongs to us. More at JulieMLane.com [http://JulieMLane.com] and through the Redeemed Collective. #OverResponsibility #TraumaHealing #WomenSupportingWomen #RedeemThyself #RedeemedCollective #JulieMLane #HealingJourney

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