Just another day of being available

Why Being Available Isn’t Always a Blessing

always answering

You are always there for others, ready to answer the call whenever someone needs help. Your kindness, reliability, and willingness to support people make you someone others can truly depend on.

always talking

You are always there for others, ready to respond to messages whenever someone needs support or help. Your thoughtfulness and reliability make people feel heard, valued, and never alone.

always helping

You are always there for others, open and present in every conversation. You listen with care, offer understanding, and make people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts, knowing they are truly heard.

this book isn’t for everyone

This book explores the idea that always being there for everyone else is not necessarily a good thing. It gently reminds us that this way of living is not for everyone—and that it doesn’t have to be. Some people may not see themselves in this role, and that’s completely valid. Rather than offering rules or expectations, the book invites readers to reflect on their own boundaries, energy, and needs, encouraging them to choose what truly feels right for them. I wish you the best of luck with your business, enjoy the adventure.
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little About the book

his book is a quiet, thoughtful exploration of what it means to be the person who is always there for others. In a world that often praises selflessness and constant availability, it gently asks an important question: at what cost? Rather than presenting this role as an ideal to strive for, the book invites readers to slow down and reflect on whether this way of living truly fits them. It acknowledges that being supportive, caring, and present can be a beautiful quality, but not when it comes at the expense of one’s own needs, boundaries, and sense of self.

Through honest reflections and subtle insights, the book creates space for readers to recognize themselves without pressure or expectation. Some may feel deeply seen in its pages, while others may realize that this role was never theirs to carry and both realizations are equally valid. There are no instructions to follow and no labels to accept. Instead, the book offers an invitation: to listen inward, to question what feels sustainable, and to choose a way of being that is grounded in authenticity, balance, and compassion—for others, but also for oneself.