
You Are Not Too Much
How to Stop Shrinking and Start Showing Up Fully in Your Life
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Kami Karter

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Have you ever been called too sensitive, too emotional, too needy—or simply “too much”? If so, you’re not alone, and you’re not broken. You’ve just been taught to shrink yourself in order to be accepted. It’s time to unlearn the lie that your power, presence, or truth needs to be toned down to make others comfortable.
You Are Not Too Much is a compassionate and empowering guide for women who are ready to stop apologizing for who they are and start showing up fully—in their emotions, relationships, voice, body, and everyday life.
Inside this transformational read, you’ll discover:
- Why emotional suppression starts early and how to break free from inherited patterns
- How generational messages and family dynamics teach us to play small
- What it means to take up space—mentally, emotionally, and physically—without guilt
- Tools for navigating relationships where your light has been dimmed
- How to stop shrinking for acceptance and start rising in your full truth
- Practices for reclaiming your voice, reconnecting with your body, and owning your worth
Whether you’ve battled self-doubt, felt dismissed in your closest relationships, or simply want to live more boldly, this book offers clarity, validation, and direction for the next version of your life—one that honors who you truly are.
Perfect for: Women on a healing journey, recovering people-pleasers, HSPs (highly sensitive persons), and anyone tired of watering themselves down just to belong.
You were never too much. You were never the problem. You are worthy of being seen, heard, and celebrated—exactly as you are.