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A compact, feminist self-help manual . . . A rallying cry for women who are tired of carrying the world on their shoulders (Kirkus Reviews).
Are you the one who saves the day at work? Does your family expect you to do it all when you get home? Perhaps you used to like being thought of as reliable, but you long for a life of your own againone with fewer emergency circumstances and people who need lots of help.
It isnt just you. Many women have been socialized to quietly pick up the slack and not complainthis is a setup for isolation, second guessing, and waiting for rewards that never come. This is what Sasha Mobley calls The Strong Woman Trap. We are playing too hard at a rigged game that we didnt create. We spend our energies managing demands and treat our own emotions and needs as irrelevant.
Sasha provides a hard look at the cultural beliefs that set strong, driven, ambitious women up for a life spent constantly saving others from themselves, filling in gaps, and going it alone like a hybrid of Wonder Woman and Working Girl.
The Strong Woman Trap is the book is for women who spend their spare moments looking wistfully through magazines telling themselves their dreams are just one more personal sacrifice away. Wishes wont get you there. Neither will doubling down on old strategies. What will get you there is learning the secrets to escaping The Strong Woman Trap.

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The Strong Woman Trap

The
Strong
Woman
Trap

A Feminist Guide for Getting Your Life Back

By Sasha Mobley

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NEW YORK

NASHVILLE MELBOURNE VANCOUVER

The Strong Woman Trap

A Feminist Guide for Getting Your Life Back

2018 Sasha Mobley

All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, scanning, or otherexcept for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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ISBN 9781683503354 paperback
ISBN 9781683503361 eBook
Library of Congress Control Number:
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Editing:
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DEDICATION

For Mary Dunseath who told me that someday isnt a day of the week.

Introduction

Write the book you want to read, the one you cannot find.

Carol Shields

I wrote this book because it was the book I needed to read when I was going through one of the greatest crises of my life.

I also wrote it because I kept hearing women women who I find really powerful and impressive tell me how they feel a little frazzled, a little frayed, a little tired all the time. I also hear in their stories how alone they feel and that the most precious dreams they have always seem just out of reach. They follow this wistfulness up with a confident statement about how once they get a handle on the great burden of their responsibilities, they will finally be able to have their lives back. Over months and years, the cycle repeats with different players and duties, but their dreams keep getting deferred. Nothing changes.

A little longer and a lot longer are the same if you keep pushing your own priorities out. This is how dreams die. I want to put an end to this carnage of dreams. Im doing this by telling my own stories and investigating in depth how strong, capable women keep getting stuck under the burden of their own beliefs. Mostly I wanted to share how to get out of the traps we willingly enter and to start living the lives we dream of.

Im intimately familiar with these traps.

I was raised to be strong. I also was taught that to get anywhere in the world I would have to prove I was not only just as strong as but stronger and more able than those around me. I performed my feats of strength and waited for the world to notice.

When the world didnt notice, I did more.

The people who did notice filled the space separating us with their wants and needs. I added it all to the burden carried proudly on my back.

At first, I didnt notice but I was starting to bow under my burdens weight. The things I lovedwriting and artwere replaced outright with a never-ending stream of responsibilities. I started to convince even myself that my life was really about being there for others and that my purpose was being fulfilled in this way.

But if that was the case, why did I feel so angry all the time?

When I started sharing my ideas for this book with other women, I got so many looks of recognition that I knew I was onto something. This was not just me; it was a cultural phenomenon that needed fuller exploration and then careful, compassionate expression.

For over 100 years, women have been on a path of proving our equality to men and demanding our rights. The power we demonstrate when we come together made our culture rush to declare our equality but not necessarily to enable it. The result is individual women trying to squeeze their way past a glass ceiling, leaving the women left behind to fight their way through.

Its stunning how individual women are still trying to prove their strength as if that was an exceptional quality. I think we are still shocked to discover how strong we are!

What if we didnt have to prove anything? Where could we go then?

Part One
Strong Woman, Trapped
Chapter 1
When Everything Depends On You

I want to tell you a story of something that happened to me when I was still in my 20s. I lived in one of those apartment buildings that have all the front doors facing outsidethink of a Motel 6. There was a flight of stairs to take you to each floor, a corridor out to the carport (no closed garages), and a tiny elevator you could use if you needed to carry something big and heavy.

Well, this was before cell phones, so when I did the grocery shopping I couldnt simply call upstairs to get my partner to help me with the bags. Usually, I had a moderate load of four or five bags of groceries so I would loop them over my arms and just book it up the stairs. One trip for efficiency, plus I got the tiny workout of hitting the stairs with all those bags.

I did this for years, and on good days Id feel like I climbed Everest. On bad daysdays when I was tired or had a bad day at workId be all pissed off for having to do the shopping. Plus, where was my partner to help me with all these stupid grocery bags?

Id come stomping into the apartment with a little anger cloud over my head. Then Id drop the bags loudly and put the groceries away silently, my passive aggressive protest for not getting any help with the bags.

One day I was returning from one of these trips, and it was raining pretty hard. I had my bags looped over my arms as usual, but just the trip to the stairs from the carport was enough to get meand everything I was carryingwet. A tiny tear started to develop in one of the bags.

I glanced at the little elevator, but for some reason I started going up the stairs anyway at a faster than normal pace. I could tell the bag with the tear was about to come apart. I put it higher on my hip and jerked my other bags closer. But just as I started to get my arms around those, the torn bag came apart entirely and a cascade of jars and cans fell the entire two stories down. I watched the jar of spaghetti sauce explode in slow motion. Everything else scattered across the pavement, rolling into the wall and in front of the landladys doorway.

As I cleaned up my mess, I swore under my breath and tried not to make eye contact with the people who walked bymy neighbors.

I was thinking Idiots! Cant they see I need help? Clearly I have to do everything myself!

Not my finest moment. Not a tragedy. Nothing was hurt but my pride. That said, looking back, the stewing resentment and near-blind rage of that moment really said something about how I viewed my place in the world.

I wanted to have it all wired up and handledmy job, my family, even the grocery bags.

I think when we know how capable, strong, and smart we are, all of life becomes some kind of performance to show the world that we are able to handle it, little things and big things. Its a rite of passage to finally be given adult responsibilities and handle the reins of your own life. Its a potent feeling when people seek you out, knowing you have the answer or the ability to get things done. People see it, you know it, and that becomes who you want to be in the worlda kind of superhuman marvel.

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