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Black Girl Burnout

Opt Into Creating Safety in an Unsafe World: Tools to Break the Cycle

Black Girl Burnout

Kelley Bonner

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7764 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

It’s easy to believe you know what you want—more success, more money, more recognition, more stability. But sometimes those goals are inherited from pressure, expectation, or survival patterns rather than your true desires. In this episode, Kelley explores the practice of reverse engineering what you actually want by slowing down and examining the life you’re building.

This conversation invites you to move beyond autopilot ambition and reconnect with what genuinely brings you ease, alignment, and fulfillment. When you take the time to question the “why” behind your goals, you create space to pursue a life that reflects your values instead of external expectations.

Key Takeaways

  • Not every goal is truly yours. Some ambitions are shaped by family expectations, cultural pressure, or survival patterns rather than your authentic desires.
  • Clarity comes from reflection. When you pause and examine what your goals are meant to give you—peace, freedom, rest—you can make more aligned decisions.
  • Reverse engineering creates intentional living. Starting with the feeling or life you want can help you design goals that actually support your wellbeing.


Episode Highlights

  • 02:11 – Questioning the Goals You’ve Been Chasing
  • Kelley introduces the idea that many of the goals we pursue are inherited from societal expectations rather than personal alignment.
  • 05:48 – The Real Reason Behind Most Ambitions
  • A deeper look at how many goals are actually attempts to access deeper needs like safety, peace, or freedom.
  • 09:36 – Reverse Engineering the Life You Want
  • Kelley walks through the practice of starting with the feeling you want to experience and working backward to design your choices.
  • 14:22 – Giving Yourself Permission to Choose Differently
  • A closing reflection on releasing pressure and allowing your goals to evolve as your values and capacity change.


A Gentle Invitation

If this episode resonated, take a few quiet minutes this week to reflect on one goal you’re currently pursuing. Ask yourself: What do I believe this goal will give me? Then consider whether there may be a simpler or more sustainable path to that feeling.

Listen to the full episode, share it with someone who may be navigating the same pressure, and leave a review if this conversation supported you. Each share helps grow a community where choosing ease, clarity, and sustainable ambition becomes possible.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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And honestly, some of the most delicious refreshment you'll find anywhere.

1:41.4

Okay. And honestly, some of the most delicious refreshment you'll find anywhere. Welcome to the Black Girl Burnout podcast, Kelly here.

1:44.8

And for two weeks, we've been naming the thing.

1:48.7

We've been talking all about safety.

1:51.7

And the patterns, the chase, the survival strategies that we have been falling back on to create it.

2:01.6

And the fact that those strategies to create safety have outlived their usefulness.

2:06.6

And I hope that content has landed for you because today we're done with that.

2:13.6

And we're instead answering the question you've probably been sitting with, which is like, okay,

2:19.0

but what do I actually do?

2:21.3

How do I actually create safety in my life?

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