You’re a Generous Giver — Big-Hearted, Deeply Caring, and Ready to Reclaim Your Energy

You’re everyone’s safe space. But you deserve to feel safe and supported too.

The quiz has spoken — you’re a Generous Giver.
(AKA the human equivalent of a warm hug.)

You show up. You care. You do the little things no one else notices — and the big things no one else steps up to do.

But underneath that compassion? There’s often exhaustion. And guilt. And the nagging feeling that maybe you’re not allowed to need anything yourself.

What Might Be Wearing You Down:

🔹 Saying “no” feels like a betrayal — even when you know it’s what you need.
🔹 Your to-do list is bursting… and none of it is for you.
🔹 You avoid conflict at all costs — even when it costs you a lot.

Here’s the thing: your generosity is powerful.

But without boundaries, it becomes a burden.

The Superpowers You’re Rocking:

✨ You read people like a book — and show up in the ways that matter.
✨ You hold space like a pro (even when no one’s holding space for you).
✨ And when you care for yourself as fiercely as you care for others? Everything shifts.

You’re not too much.

You’re just overdue for some of your own attention.

How to Keep Giving Without Losing Yourself

✅ Before you say “yes,” pause. Ask: “Do I truly want to do this — or just fear letting someone down?”

✅ Use the sacred stall: “Let me check my schedule.” It buys time and honors you.

✅ Remember: The right people will love you even when you have limits.

Your Generous Giver Reset: Reflect + Rewire

  • Where am I saying “yes” when I really mean “not right now”?

    What would it feel like to choose me first — even once?

  • Practice saying, “I’d love to help, but I can’t commit right now.”

    Try it in front of a mirror, a pet, or a trusted friend. Build the muscle gently.

  • "My needs matter. Saying 'no' to protect my energy is saying 'yes' to my peace."


    Say it. Write it. Post it.

Let’s Build What’s Next — Without the Burnout

You’re not here to run on empty and call it love.
You deserve rest, boundaries, and the kind of peace you so freely offer others.

If you're ready to explore a new way of thriving — one that feels grounded and forward-moving — let’s talk.

Book a free 20-minute clarity call and we’ll:

  • Pinpoint the pattern keeping “enough” out of reach

  • Find one way to feel grounded and clear right now

  • See if we’re a fit for deeper work together