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The Weight of Being the One Everyone Leans On

13 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of She Still Building, Rachel Kirk opens up about a side of success that rarely gets talked about—the isolation that can come with being “the strong one.” Whether in business, leadership, or motherhood, she explores what it really feels like to carry the weight when everyone else is looking to you. She shares a vulnerable moment at the dinner table, where her excitement about a bold five-year vision—to grow her business to $3 million in revenue—was met with an unexpected sense of loneliness. It’s a powerful reflection on the unseen responsibility of being the decision-maker: the risks, the financial pressure, and the tough calls that ultimately rest on your shoulders alone. Rachel dives into the difference between being surrounded and being truly understood, the subtle pressure to perform strength, and why meaningful support doesn’t just happen—it has to be built with intention. She talks about the importance of choosing the right people, creating space for honesty, inviting God into the process, and embracing vulnerability. This episode is both a reality check and an invitation: to stop carrying it all alone, and to consider who you can open up to a little more this week.

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In this episode of She Still Building, Rachel Kirk opens up about a side of success that rarely gets talked about—the isolation that can come with being “the strong one.” Whether in business, leadership, or motherhood, she explores what it really feels like to carry the weight when everyone else is looking to you. She shares a vulnerable moment at the dinner table, where her excitement about a bold five-year vision—to grow her business to $3 million in revenue—was met with an unexpected sense of loneliness. It’s a powerful reflection on the unseen responsibility of being the decision-maker: the risks, the financial pressure, and the tough calls that ultimately rest on your shoulders alone. Rachel dives into the difference between being surrounded and being truly understood, the subtle pressure to perform strength, and why meaningful support doesn’t just happen—it has to be built with intention. She talks about the importance of choosing the right people, creating space for honesty, inviting God into the process, and embracing vulnerability. This episode is both a reality check and an invitation: to stop carrying it all alone, and to consider who you can open up to a little more this week.

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