The Good Girl Tax
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You may not get billed for it upfront, but you pay for it constantly.
In this episode, we’re breaking down The Good Girl Tax: the hidden cost women carry when boundaries are weak, unclear, or nonexistent. It shows up as burnout you can’t shake, a version of success that doesn’t feel like yours, simmering resentment you don’t say out loud, and a life that feels overcommitted but under-aligned.
This isn’t about blaming women for “not setting boundaries better.” It’s about naming the conditioning. Most of us were taught—explicitly or subtly—that being agreeable, accommodating, and endlessly capable is what makes us valuable. So we overextend. We say yes when we mean no. We anticipate needs before they’re spoken. And then we wonder why we’re exhausted, disconnected, and quietly angry.
We’re unpacking:
- What the “good girl” pattern actually looks like in real life (it’s not always obvious)
- The less-talked-about costs: identity loss, decision fatigue, chronic stress
- Why high performers are often the most vulnerable to this pattern
- How this dynamic shows up in leadership, relationships, and day-to-day decisions
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything “right” but it still feels off, this is likely part of the equation.
Because the truth is: the more you contort to meet expectations that were never yours, the more it costs you.
And eventually, the bill comes due.