You will drop everything for someone else's emergency. You would rather break than send one text that says I need help.
There is a particular kind of person this book is written for. The one everyone calls easy, low maintenance, so strong. The one who shows up at midnight for a friend without a second thought, but who will sit alone with a real problem for weeks rather than ask for fifteen minutes of someone's time.
You are not weak. You learned, somewhere along the way, a rule nobody ever said out loud: your needs cost other people something, and that cost is not yours to ask anyone to pay.
Meanwhile, the people around you call you at all hours. Borrow from you without a second thought. Vent for an hour without once asking if you have the capacity. And you give, freely, gladly, while quietly believing that doing the same would make you too much.
This book names that imbalance precisely, traces exactly where it comes from, and shows you what it has already cost you, in sleep, in health, in relationships that never got the chance to go deeper because you never let them.
Inside, you will find:
This is not a book about becoming demanding, or about keeping score. It is a book about finally believing that your needs are allowed to cost someone else something, the same way theirs have always been allowed to cost you.
You are allowed to be an inconvenience sometimes. Find out who was waiting to be let in.