Are you the strong one... and the tired one?
You're the first to rise. The last to rest. You lead, serve, carry, and succeed-but inside, you're running on fumes. If you've ever sacrificed your peace for performance, your rest for recognition, or your voice to keep the peace, Unburdened was written for you.
In this powerful blend of memoir, mindset guide, somatic workbook, and leadership reset, Dawn Stone, MBA, MA-also known as The Conflict Chick(TM)-takes you on a raw, reflective, and restorative journey to healing. After surviving a silent stroke at the height of her career, Dawn chose to stop performing strength and start practicing rest, self-trust, and emotional sustainability. Now she invites you to do the same.
Unburdened: Break the Cycle of Burnout, Perfectionism, and People Pleasing helps high-achieving women leaders release the patterns keeping them stuck in cycles of exhaustion. Whether you're a first-gen professional, entrepreneur, executive, caregiver, creative, or "the strong one" in your community-this book is your permission slip to come home to yourself.
Inside these pages, you'll uncover how to:
Drawing on decades of leadership experience, neuroscience-backed strategies, conflict management, and trauma-informed coaching, Dawn offers both hard truths and gentle guidance for women who have mastered success but long for sustainability.
You won't find toxic positivity or hustle culture here. Instead, you'll find sacred truth-telling, guided reflection, real stories, and strategies that honor your identity, your brilliance, and your capacity to lead without breaking.
This book was written for high-achieving women-many of whom are neurodivergent, overwhelmed, isolated, recovering from trauma, or the "first" to carry their families and communities forward. Unburdened acknowledges the emotional labor, cultural expectations, and inner pressure that too often go unspoken-and gives language, tools, and permission to finally lay them down.
You don't have to earn rest.
You don't have to fix yourself to feel free.
You don't have to carry it all to be worthy.
You are the permission slip.