For Bookings: (571) 594-6176

BONUS: Get Your Free Chapter of The Memory Box

Sometimes exhaustion is the first step forward.

vector-retro-girl_Gy3FfjI__LHave you ever been tired? I mean tired to the bone?

I had an unsettling conversation with a friend at lunch this week. At some point she stopped eating and said, “Tyra I am exhausted! I am tired of being tired.” When she did, I could actually feel her pain.

I sat silent remembering those words coming from my own mouth a few years ago.

She went on to say that she didn’t know why she was so miserable. She loved teaching at the community college, even though she no longer had time to write poetry, which was her passion. The kids were doing great in school, however she was having a hard time helping them with some of their advanced math homework. She shook her head as she said for some reason they had not figured out why they needed closets when the floor was so convenient for storing their things. And lately, they didn’t want to get up in the mornings. Maybe it was because of the daily after school activities. Maybe they were tired too.

She was proud that her husband had recently been promoted. The money was terrific although now he was traveling two weeks out of each month. Her presidency in her civic organization was exciting but challenging because the members were resisting the needed changes. Maybe she had made a mistake running for office the year her chapter was hosting the regional convention.

It seemed that Sunday was the only day she could get caught up. She had stopped going to church with the family.

Her mother had recently been diagnosed with advanced cancer and she was uncomfortable living so far away. Although she had a brother, it seemed that care giving was always her job.

I let her talk until I noticed her eyes tearing up and her lower lip trembling. I reached across the table and put my hand over hers. My gesture seemed to give her permission to be as fragile as she felt. She cried. I came around to give her the hug I hoped conveyed that she was not alone.

After she had calmed down I asked her what she had done for herself lately. She just looked at me. She did not realize that she had not once mentioned anything, any experience that had brought her pleasure. She was absent in her own life.

I tried to help her understand that owning up to her exhaustion may be the first step forward. Then I heard myself saying things like, “I am here for you. You can only give what you have… and that is more than enough Are you treating yourself like someone you love? Self-compassion is not a bad thing. Ask for help.” I don’t know if she was able to hear me. I will stay close.

What would you have done and said?

I invite you to join the conversation. Take your seat at the table. This is your place. Like and give the gift of your comments about this blog by sharing it with someone special.

    Until next time, remember,
  • You are not alone.
  • You are not your circumstances.
  • You have everything within you to live a purpose-filled life.

is a best selling author, Breakthrough Speaker and Spiritual coach. She has spent the last fifteen years mentoring and coaching those needing direction and support in the areas of life skills, leadership development, effective and efficient communications, and improved self-image. Connect with Tyra to get the support and help you need. Contact Info: Tyra Garlington Email: Tyra@TyraGarlington.com For Bookings and Inquiries: (813) 994-9462 As a Breakthrough Coach, Spiritual Coach and Christian Coach, Tyra offers a variety of breakthrough services including but not limited to: Personal Empowerment Coach :: Spiritual Coaching :: Breakthrough Coaching :: Christian Speaker :: Professional Speaker :: Breakthrough Speaker :: Personal Empowerment Speaker

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn 

Leave a reply

Tyra's intuition and ability to coach you beyond the pain of your past and inspire you to do the work
necessary to step boldly into your future is phenomenal. She is one of the wisest women I know and I
am delighted to have her in my corner, cheering me on along the way. With Tyra on my side, I am confident that I will move through the challenges life brings.”

Lethia Owens, President/CEO, Game Changers International, Inc.

Disclaimer - Coaching services provide support, guidance and insight for clients and should in no way be viewed as professional counseling or therapy. It should be noted that with any coaching session, outcomes have many intervening variables and many possible outcomes.

There is no custom code to display.

WordPress Image Lightbox Plugin