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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 20 MIN

3 Truths about accepting help and why guilt isn't protecting you , It's draining you (ep 59)

from Uncomplicated Working Mom Life| Burnout, Overwhelm, Mental Load, Exhaustion & Nervous System Reset · host Ignite to Rise/Crystal Cornacchia

3 Truths About Accepting Help — and Why Guilt Isn’t Protecting You, It’s Draining You Series: Purpose & Identity Ever feel guilty when someone helps you — even when they’re not judging you at all? Like your husband unloads the dishwasher, or switches the laundry, or mentions he took the garbage out… and suddenly your chest tightens, your face gets warm, and you feel like you “should’ve already done it”? You’re not alone — and you’re not broken. There are real reasons your body reacts this way. In today’s episode, we’re breaking down 3 truths about why help feels like judgment, and how to use my Camera Tool to calm the guilt, reset your nervous system, and finally let support feel like support — not proof you failed. If you’ve ever struggled to receive help without guilt, this one will feel like a deep breath. ✨ In This Episode, You’ll Learn: ✔ The 3 truths behind why accepting help triggers guilt — and why your body reacts before your brain even catches up. ✔ Why your worth is not tied to doing everything yourself — even though you were taught that for years. ✔ How your partner’s “I switched the laundry” isn’t a scorecard — it’s communication that something is off your load. ✔ Why guilt isn’t protecting you — it’s draining you — and how it quietly affects connection, presence, and peace. ✔ How to use The Camera Tool in real life to separate facts from assumptions, lower the emotional charge, and bring your nervous system back to calm. 💭 Episode Quote: “Guilt doesn’t make you a better mom — it just makes you a tired one.” 🧭 Key Takeaways: Your reaction to help comes from old pressure, not the present moment. Help feels like judgment when you tie your worth to doing everything alone. Guilt doesn’t keep you accountable — it keeps you exhausted. The Camera Tool helps you see truth instead of the story your brain creates. You deserve support, partnership, and peace without guilt. 🪞 Your 1% Better Challenge: This week, when someone helps you, pause and ask: “What are the facts right now… and what story am I adding?” Use The Camera Tool: 1️⃣ Notice the trigger 2️⃣ Say “camera” 3️⃣ Describe only what you see 4️⃣ Name what you feel 5️⃣ Choose one grounded next move Let help be help — not a report card. NEXT STEPS  STEP 1  Join the free Uncomplicated Working Mom Life Facebook group for simple routines and real support   STEP 2  Sign up for the Uncomplicated Insider weekly note for tools that help you slow down and get your energy back STEP 3:  Get personalized support through your 1-Hour Time & Energy Reset call and create one small shift that actually fits your life If this episode felt like a deep breath… Please leave a rating + review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other exhausted moms find the show — and feel less alone.

3 Truths About Accepting Help — and Why Guilt Isn’t Protecting You, It’s Draining You Series: Purpose & Identity Ever feel guilty when someone helps you — even when they’re not judging you at all?Like your husband unloads the dishwasher, or switches the laundry, or mentions he took the garbage out… and suddenly your chest tightens, your face gets warm, and you feel like you “should’ve already done it”? You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.There are real reasons your body reacts this way. In today’s episode, we’re breaking down 3 truths about why help feels like judgment, and how to use my Camera Tool to calm the guilt, reset your nervous system, and finally let support feel like support — not proof you failed. If you’ve ever struggled to receive help without guilt, this one will feel like a deep breath. ✨ In This Episode, You’ll Learn: ✔ The 3 truths behind why accepting help triggers guilt— and why your body reacts before your brain even catches up. ✔ Why your worth is not tied to doing everything yourself— even though you were taught that for years. ✔ How your partner’s “I switched the laundry” isn’t a scorecard— it’s communication that something is off your load. ✔ Why guilt isn’t protecting you — it’s draining you— and how it quietly affects connection, presence, and peace. ✔ How to use The Camera Tool in real lifeto separate facts from assumptions, lower the emotional charge, and bring your nervous system back to calm. 💭 Episode Quote: “Guilt doesn’t make you a better mom — it just makes you a tired one.” 🧭 Key Takeaways: Your reaction to help comes from old pressure, not the present moment. Help feels like judgment when you tie your worth to doing everything alone. Guilt doesn’t keep you accountable — it keeps you exhausted. The Camera Tool helps you see truth instead of the story your brain creates. You deserve support, partnership, and peace without guilt. 🪞 Your 1% Better Challenge: This week, when someone helps you, pause and ask: “What are the facts right now… and what story am I adding?” Use The Camera Tool: 1️⃣ Notice the trigger2️⃣ Say “camera”3️⃣ Describe only what you see4️⃣ Name what you feel5️⃣ Choose one grounded next move Let help be help — not a report card. NEXT STEPS  STEP 1 Join the free Uncomplicated Working Mom Life Facebook group for simple routines and real support   STEP 2  Sign up for the Uncomplicated Insider weekly note for tools that help you slow down and get your energy back STEP 3:  Get personalized support through your 1-Hour Time & Energy Reset call and create one small shift that actually fits your life If this episode felt like a deep breath… Please leave a rating + review on Apple Podcasts. It helps other exhausted moms find the show — and feel less alone.

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