The Women Who Carry Storms

Many women spend years carrying impossible emotional loads while being praised for how capable, dependable, and “put together” they appear. Then one day, the body stops cooperating with survival mode. Sleep fractures. Anxiety sharpens. Sensory overwhelm intensifies. Exhaustion settles into the nervous system in ways productivity hacks can no longer fix.

This article explores the intersection of women’s mental health, neurodivergence, hormones, burnout, masking, and nervous system dysregulation after 35. Through the lens of somatic awareness, trauma-informed care, and embodied healing, it examines why so many women quietly unravel beneath the weight of chronic adaptation and what it means to begin returning home to themselves again.

For the women who learned how to survive everything except rest, this piece is a reminder: the body was never the enemy.

The “Official ADHD Diagnosis” Myth in California: Who Can Diagnose ADHD (and What Actually Counts)

Why This Conversation Matters (For Teens, Adults, and Late-Diagnosed Clients) Before most people ever schedule an ADHD assessment, especially when trying to navigate an ADHD diagnosis in California, they are already trying to answer a different question entirely. It usually begins with uncertainty. Not about their experience, but about where to take it. They startContinue reading “The “Official ADHD Diagnosis” Myth in California: Who Can Diagnose ADHD (and What Actually Counts)”