By: Melissa “Dr. Mel” Robinson-Brown, Ph.D.
Founder, CEO, Senior Psychologist
Renewed Focus

Wednesday. 10:01 a.m.
I had just wrapped a supervision meeting – the kind where you show up, pour into people, think, lead, hold space… all the things.
But this time, I did it from home instead of commuting into NY city.
And I was hype.
Because in my mind, I had just “created space.”
To do the thing that was my “me time.”
2-hour block.
Workout clothes already on.
Plan locked in: arms, Zone 2 cardio, then my walk.
A whole vibe.
And then…
I just sat there.
Staring at the workout I was genuinely excited about.
And my brain said:
“Girl… we don’t wanna.”
Not playful. Not negotiable. Heavy.
And I paused.
Because physically? I had slept.
Mentally? I felt like I was dragging something I couldn’t see.
And something became pretty apparent at that point:
This wasn’t physical fatigue.
This was mental load.
This was emotional labor.
This was burnout in women that doesn’t show up on a sleep tracker.
This is the kind of tired rest doesn’t fix.
You’re Not Just Busy — You’re Carrying an Invisible Workload
We’ve normalized women being “busy.”
But what we’re actually talking about is:
- Emotional labor
- Mental load
- Work burnout layered with life burnout
- Chronic stress symptoms
See how none of this is tied to doing too much physically?
And here’s the problem…
Most of them are things you are just doing. On autopilot cause it’s what you do, so you may not classify it as “work” but it drains you like it is.
You’re not just doing your job.
You’re:
- Anticipating needs before they’re spoken…for ALL the people; partners, kids, your team at work, aging parents
- Managing emotions in relationships and at work
- Tracking details no one else is thinking about – I’m currently on a plane thinking about the paper towels we’ve been out of for 2 days and not one person is thinking about how they need to be reordered, but our cleaning person is coming tomorrow and she needs them. . . hell . . .and so do we.
- Holding responsibility that technically isn’t even yours – tracking your partner’s doctors’ appointments…you know you do it…don’t hide now…🙃
And doing it so seamlessly that people assume:
“She’s good.”
Meanwhile your body is like:
“We are running on fumes.” 😮💨
Emotional Labor: The Job You Never Applied For
Emotional labor is the invisible role so many women are handed without consent.
It looks like:
- Being the “easy one” so things don’t get tense
- Softening your tone so you’re not labeled “too much”
- Checking in on everyone else while no one checks on you
- Managing group dynamics like unpaid HR
And for high-achieving/high functioning women – especially Black women – this isn’t optional.
It’s conditioning. It’s strategy. It’s survival.
You’ve learned:
- How to read a room
- How to adjust your presence
- How to carry yourself “just right”
Because the cost of not doing that?
Too high.
Over time, that emotional labor becomes:
👉🏾 workplace stress
👉🏾 chronic stress symptoms
👉🏾 burnout in women that feels personal – but isn’t
The Mental Load: Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off
Let’s talk about the mental load, because this one is relentless.
It’s the running list in your head that never closes and gets louder when moments are too quiet 😳:
- “Don’t forget to respond to that email”
- “Did I schedule that?”
- “I need to follow up…”
- “What’s for dinner?”
- “Did I check on…”
Even when you’re sitting still…
Your brain is still working.
Even when you’re “resting” …
You’re still tracking, planning, anticipating.
So, when someone says:
“Just rest.”
You’re like…
Rest from WHAT exactly? Because the job never clocks out. 😑
Why Work-Life Balance Feels Like a Setup
I learned a long time ago that this concept is bullsh*t. Especially because “balance” looks different for everyone, and too many folks like to think about it as balancing the scales, but that’s really not it.
And here’s the thing:
That concept ignores the reality of women’s lives.
Because it assumes:
- Work is one thing
- Life is another
- And you can separate them cleanly
Meanwhile your reality looks like:
- Work stress bleeding into home
- Home responsibilities bleeding into work
- Emotional labor happening everywhere
- And you being the one holding it all together
So, when you feel:
👉🏾 overwhelmed at work
👉🏾 disconnected at home
👉🏾 exhausted no matter how much you sleep
That’s usually not a time management problem.
That’s a capacity problem.
And your capacity has been stretched by responsibilities that were never evenly distributed.
Burnout in Women Doesn’t Always Look Like Collapse
We think burnout looks dramatic.
Crying on the floor. Quitting your job. Falling apart.
But the burnout I see every day with my clients?
Looks like:
- You still showing up
- Still producing
- Still handling everything
Just… with less joy. And
less patience
Less interest
Less energy
Less YOU
It’s quiet.
And when someone asks you if something is wrong,
The response sounds like:
“I’m fine… I’m just tired.”
But deep down you are starting to recognize:
This isn’t regular tired. 😳
What Do We Actually Do About It?
I’m not about to tell you to take a bubble bath and call it healing. 🙄
Not because those things don’t feel amazing…girl I love a good shower steamer and it is absolutely part of my routine.
But trust me when I say, this will not help you in situations like this.
This level of exhaustion requires something deeper.
1. Name the Weight
You’re not “just busy.”
You’re carrying:
- emotional labor
- mental load
- invisible responsibility
Call it what it is so you can stop minimizing it. And give it credit. 💅🏾
Emotional labor is sometimes heavier than physical labor!
2. Audit What You’re Carrying That Isn’t Yours
Ask yourself:
👉🏾 What am I managing that no one asked me to?
👉🏾 What am I anticipating that others could handle?
👉🏾Where am I overfunctioning because it feels easier than letting things drop?
👉🏾 What am I trying to prevent from happening that I need to just let play out? 👀
Because just because you CAN carry it…
doesn’t mean you should.
3. Redistribute the Weight
This is the uncomfortable part. And I know it not only from firsthand experience but also from listening to hundreds of women tell me that it’s HARD to let things go.
It requires:
- letting other people be uncomfortable
- letting things not be perfect
- letting responsibilities shift
- letting train-wrecks happen and learning from mistakes.
And if your identity is tied to being the one who holds it all together?
That’s where the real work is.
Because a lot of high achieving/high functioning women don’t struggle with boundaries because they don’t know how…
They struggle because:
“Who am I if I’m not the one everyone depends on?”
Do me a favor…and let that really sink in. Who TF are you if you’re not the one everyone depends? Requires some identity exploration and shifting right?!?!?
4. Redefine Stress Management for Women
Real stress management for women is not about doing more.
It’s about:
- doing less self-abandonment
- saying no before your body forces you to
- recognizing when your nervous system is done
Because if everything falls apart when you stop…
Congratulations! You’ve built a system dependent on your overfunctioning. 😳
Let Me Leave You with This….
That moment I had on Wednesday?
Wasn’t about the workout.
It was my body saying:
“You’ve been carrying too much for too long and I need you to take a break.”
And I’m grateful…cause I listened to my body. I took a leisurely walk with fabulous sounds in my ear that calmed my nervous system and got me ready for my client day…and I didn’t feel not no guilt about it.
(Shoutout to Air by Gautier Capuçon cause it’s been giving me life lately!)
And a lot of you are right there.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not unmotivated.
You’re not off your game.
You’re overloaded.
And until we stop calling this “just life” and start calling it what it is…
We’re going to keep trying to fix exhaustion with rest—
when the real solution is:
👉🏾 putting some of that weight down
Real Talk Question
What’s one thing you’re carrying right now…
that doesn’t actually belong to you?
Start there.
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