Calling all sensitive, professional women...
Exhausted From Feeling Everything So Deeply, All the Time?
 Join our 'Inner Calm' LIVE challenge and learn how to master your sensitivity, so you can stop feeling constantly overwhelmed + triggered in just 10 days!!

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Itâs exhausting to feel everythingâevery conversation, every emotion, every subtle shift in energy. Being sensitive isnât something you can turn off, but itâs overwhelming to carry it all. What if you could hold space for yourself too?
To protect your peace and choose where your energy goes?
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If you want to stopâŚ
- Feeling drained from constantly taking on othersâ emotions, needs, and worries.
-Overthinking or ruminating on criticism, interactions, or decisions, feeling like you canât get out of your own head.
- Feeling every sound, sight, and mood deeply, as if everything is amplified.
-Feeling easily overwhelmed and drained by the demands of everyday life, and struggle to shake off the stress after a busy day.
...This challenge is for you
10 DAY CHALLENGE DETAILS âŹď¸
- Challenge starts Monday 18th November (just in time for holiday season đ)
- Designed for busy schedules. Â
- Evidence based daily exercises, audios and worksheets.
- Challenge prizes đ
- Take part anywhere in the world.
- If you miss a day catch up at your own pace.
- 24h (Weekday) support.Â
 *IMPORTANT - This exclusive challenge is only available to Frozen To Fearless Members. All current members will be automatically enrolled. Not a member? Check out the high functioning anxiety program and join before live challenge doors close on 18th November via the link below.

Dr Michaela Dunbar
As a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Coach, Iâve dedicated myself to supporting women just like you ditch high functioning anxiety and confidently step into an awesome life and career, you would never trade.
I'm on a mission to support as many women as I can work through the debilitating symptoms that come with high functioning anxiety and imposter syndrome to step into success without the constant stress