Welcome to Your Calm(er) Corner of the Internet

For overworked women with racing minds and tired hearts — this is a space to pause, reset, and maybe even laugh a little. Whether you want tools to beat burnout, candles for your desk, photos to inspire calm, or words that remind you you’re not alone — it’s all here.

Reset & Retreats

Because you can be both Burned out AND Brilliant

Burnout isn’t a personal failure — it’s your mind and body waving the world’s biggest red flag. My programs and retreats are designed for busy (possibly ADHD-brained) women who want to stop running on fumes and start living with focus, rest, and maybe even joy.

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Because Sometimes Self-Care Is Lighting a Candle and Sitting Still

Eco-friendly, writing-themed candles, journals, and little desk companions to remind you to breathe. Perfect for gift-giving or for those days when the best therapy is a new notebook and a flame that smells like “peace, finally.”

Photography

A Pause in Every Frame

Nature photography designed to create stillness — because your walls deserve beauty, too. Available as digital downloads or prints for the spaces you want to make calmer, more beautiful, or into your favorite place to think.

Blog

Retreats Between the Lines of Life

Short reads on burnout, ADHD, creativity, writing, and healing, (and other things my brain chases) — with honesty, humor, and zero toxic positivity. Think: “therapy-adjacent pep talks” you can actually finish during your coffee break.

Hi, I’m Rachel — Professional Overdoer, Recovering Burnout Survivor

I used to think burnout meant I was weak. Turns out, it meant I was human. After years in medicine, ADHD chaos, and a full-on collapse, I rebuilt my life with writing, mindfulness, and a lot of candles. Now I help other women like you find a way back — with humor, honesty, and zero judgment.

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