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For centuries, women and those embodying the feminine have been told we are either “too much” or “not enough.” This feeling is more than just an emotional experience – it’s a deeply rooted societal wound, passed down through generations, woven into the fabric of our cultures, and etched into our hearts. We’ve been told to shrink, to suppress, and to conform, all while striving for an impossible ideal that seems forever out of reach.

But the truth is: we were never “too much” and we were always enough.

The Historical Roots of “Too Much” and “Not Enough”
The struggle with these labels is nothing new. Historically, women have been defined by strict societal roles, where any deviation from the norm was met with disapproval or outright rejection. In the Victorian era, women were expected to be quiet, demure, and delicate. Any display of emotion, assertiveness, or strength was labelled as “hysteria,” a term derived from the Greek word hysteria, meaning uterus. This association of women’s emotions with irrationality further reinforced the idea that femininity was something to be controlled and subdued.

In ancient Greece, Aristotle argued that women were inherently inferior to men because of their emotional and irrational nature. Men were seen as the logical, stable force in society, while women’s sensitivity was viewed as a threat to order. This idea persisted for centuries, manifesting in various cultural and religious doctrines, which have shaped the way femininity is still perceived today.

Even as women gained more rights and freedoms over the years, the expectation to be everything at once – to be nurturing but not overly emotional, successful but not too ambitious, independent but still dependent – remained. We were either “too much” – too sensitive, too emotional, too loud – or “not enough” – not strong enough, not successful enough, not capable enough.

The impact of this constant push and pull is profound. Psychologically, it creates a pervasive sense of inadequacy that can lead to perfectionism, anxiety, and burnout. Many women, especially those who are highly sensitive or embody the feminine, internalise the belief that they are either taking up too much space or not living up to impossible expectations.

As Brene Brown so powerfully says, “You either walk inside your story and own it or you stand outside your story and hustle for your worthiness.” This need to hustle for worthiness – to constantly prove that we are enough – is something many of us can relate to. It’s a constant performance, where we sacrifice our true selves for external validation. And yet, no matter how much we give or how hard we try, there’s always the lingering fear that we will never be enough.

The statistics reflect this emotional burden. According to the World Health Organization, women are more likely to experience anxiety and depression than men. This is no surprise when you consider the societal pressures to be everything to everyone while still maintaining a certain image. The pressure to be the “perfect” woman, mother, friend, or professional is overwhelming and often leads to chronic stress, fatigue, and a sense of failure.

But here’s the truth: our emotions, our sensitivity, our softness—these are not weaknesses. These are our greatest strengths. What society has long told us to hide or diminish is precisely what makes us powerful. Sensitivity is a superpower, and our emotional depth is a gift that allows us to connect with others on a profound level.

As Elaine Aron, the pioneering researcher of Highly Sensitive People (HSPs), has shown, sensitivity allows for greater empathy, creativity, and intuition. Yet, in a world that prizes productivity and resilience above all else, these qualities are often undervalued. The narrative that sensitivity equals weakness is a lie we’ve been told to keep us from standing fully in our power.

In her groundbreaking book Untamed, Glennon Doyle writes, “The truest, most beautiful life never promises to be an easy one. We need to let go of the expectations of society and embrace the beauty of our true selves.” This is the call to undo the narrative that tells us we are too much. It’s time to reclaim our emotional depth, our intuitive knowing, and our sensitivity as the incredible strengths they are.

Part of reclaiming our “too much” is recognising the cyclical nature of the feminine. Women, and those who embody the feminine, are not linear beings. We move in cycles, just like the moon and the seasons. Yet, society has pushed us into a masculine, linear model of constant productivity, leaving us disconnected from our natural rhythms and exhausted from the effort.

This is where we can begin the work of undoing the narrative. By reconnecting with our natural selves and embracing the ebb and flow of our emotions, we can dismantle the belief that we have to constantly hustle or prove our worth.

Breathwork, mindfulness, and slowing down are powerful tools in this process. By returning to our breath and tuning into our bodies, we can create space to reconnect with who we truly are – not who society tells us we should be. In these moments of stillness, we can hear the quiet voice inside that says, “You are enough.”

Undoing the narrative of “too much” and “not enough” requires both personal and collective work. It means challenging the voices in our heads that tell us to shrink ourselves or hustle for approval. It means creating space for our sensitivity and emotions, even when the world tells us they are inconvenient or unproductive.

And it means standing together in solidarity with other women, knowing that our strength lies in our connection to one another and our willingness to embrace the fullness of who we are. As Simone de Beauvoir said, “One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.” This journey of becoming is about reclaiming our wholeness—our sensitivity, our intuition, our strength, and our softness.

The world needs the fullness of our feminine power. Our “too much” is exactly what is required to heal a world that has become disconnected from empathy, intuition, and the natural cycles of life. By stepping into our power and embracing our sensitivity, we not only heal ourselves but also begin to heal the world around us.

We were never “too much,” and we were always enough. The time has come to believe it.

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She be brave and she be bold,
But she doesn’t yet see all her light of gold.
She be kind and she be right,
But she can’t see past this next fight.
She be honest and she be true,
If only she could see this storm through.
Sit my dear and hear my words,
For I have an idea, I know shall work.
Look within and you shall see,
A tiny light there might just be.
Now for the science and just a touch of magic.
We know that fire needs air and fuel to grow,
So come with me, the way I shall show.
Your thoughts and breath are all you need,
To build your own fire.
Gentle breath to coax the spark.
And fuel from your hearts own desire.
And from this space you once thought cold,
You can finally see, your light of gold.

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This journey is about reconnecting with who you truly are, beyond the labels and expectations. It’s a space to drop the burdens, heal what no longer serves you, and remember the strength within. 

Facilitator

Lix Kendal @LixElixirBreathwork

Place / Venue

Private WhatsApp Group: A space for daily support, reflections, and connection.

Date and Time

January – April 2025
Sessions: 2 hours fortnightly, bringing focus, healing, and empowerment.

Description

Join us on this journey of awakening, connection, and liberation. Step into a sisterhood where healing becomes a collective experience, and together, we rise. 🌿💫
Are you feeling the weight of trying to “do it all”? Life can feel overwhelming, especially for women balancing so many roles and expectations. For those navigating ADHD, the challenges of peri-menopause, career confusion, or simply the pressure to have everything figured out, it can feel like you’re carrying the world alone. If you’re longing for a space to breathe, reset, and find your inner compass, know that you’re not alone.

This journey is about reconnecting with who you truly are, beyond the labels and expectations. It’s a space to drop the burdens, heal what no longer serves you, and remember the strength within. Through breath, community, and self-discovery, Awakened Women: Journey Through Breath and Spirit invites you to release, renew, and rise in a circle of women who understand.

If you’re ready to step into a sisterhood that honours your journey, we welcome you with open hearts. A supportive space to enable you to find the tools to transform yourself and your world ✨

Does this resonate with you? Are you feeling the call to connect with your inner power, calm your mind, and release the blocks holding you back? This 16 week online journey has been crafted especially for women ready to dive deep, rediscover their strength, and embrace transformation through breath and spirit.

🌸 Course Overview
Each week, we’ll focus on a different chakra, using heart-centred practices and conscious connected breathwork to foster healing and growth. As we move through the chakras, you’ll experience a powerful mix of practices, from grounding in nature and Celtic chanting to visualisations, Ho’oponopono prayer, and the manifestation practices. These modalities will help you shift old patterns, open to self-empowerment, and connect deeply with your inner wisdom.

🌟 What You’ll Gain
A transformative journey through each chakra, from root grounding to crown connection, touching on themes like the heart chakra’s sisterhood healing, the throat chakra’s vocal empowerment, and the third eye’s intuitive visioning.
Practical tools to calm anxiety, release limiting beliefs, and embrace your full self.
Connection with a community of supportive, like-minded women in our private WhatsApp group.
Fortnightly 2-hour sessions, each including heart-centred practices and conscious connected breathwork, allowing you to release, reflect, and empower.

Cost and Link to Tickets

Exchange: £228 (payment plan available – £28 deposit, £50 per month Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb or we can arrange what suits you)
Ready to embark? Feel free to DM for more information or to secure your spot! Places are limited to just 8 women. 💌