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Welcome to My Blog

I love the work I get to do inside my therapy office, and this blog is my way of sharing something beyond those walls. It is a space where I can offer the resources, reflections, and books I find most helpful for the women I work with. Think of it as an extension of what we explore together in session, available whenever you need it.

Taking Your Growth Into the New Year</span>
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Taking Your Growth Into the New Year

This blog explores how women with anxiety can create meaningful, lasting change through small shifts rather than pressure or perfection. Written by a therapist offering anxiety counseling for women in Cary, NC, this post supports grounded growth, boundaries, and emotional well-being.

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What to Do When Others Don’t Like Your Boundaries
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What to Do When Others Don’t Like Your Boundaries

Setting boundaries is one thing. Holding them when someone doesn’t like them is another. This week, we explore how to stay grounded when your limits bump up against others’ expectations. If you’ve ever felt anxious, guilty, or tempted to over-explain, this is your reminder that honoring yourself and caring for others can coexist.

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Protecting Your Energy Is Not Selfish, It’s Strategic
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Protecting Your Energy Is Not Selfish, It’s Strategic

Most people set boundaries around time and money during the holidays…but almost no one sets boundaries around their energy.

And it shows.

If you’re snapping at your partner, feeling drained after events, or forcing yourself to “push through,” it’s not a personal failure; it’s a capacity issue.

Megan Giroux, counselor in Cary, NC, writes about how to protect your energy before you burn out this season.

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Stop Feeling Guilty—Say Yes to What Matters to You This Season
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Stop Feeling Guilty—Say Yes to What Matters to You This Season

For many high-achieving women, the holiday season doesn’t simply bring joy or connection; it brings a familiar pressure to hold everything together. You might find yourself slipping into old roles: the planner, the organizer, the gift-buyer, the emotional glue. Without even noticing, the holidays become less about meaning and more about managing.

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