Raw, Real, and Resilient — Burnout, Boundaries, and Building a Life That Loves You Back with Charisse Walker
Description
On my 200th episode of Unbreakable Mompreneurs, I’m showing up exactly as I am—paint in my hair, zero glam, and a heart that’s honest about burnout. This one isn’t polished. It’s real. Because if you’re a mom running a business (or five), juggling houses, clients, kids, contractors, spreadsheets, and a to-do list that never sleeps… you know “perfect” is a myth. Today is about choosing presence over perfection and priorities over pressure.
Over the past few months, our family has been elbow-deep in repairing two rentals—bids that made no sense, DIY nights stretching past midnight, and the very real math of opportunity cost: how much money (and memory) we lose when we try to do it all ourselves. Add the gut-punch of my daughter’s recent car accident—she’s okay, thank God—and everything snapped into focus: What truly matters? Who needs me most? Where is my time best spent?
Inside this episode, we dig into:
Burnout without the buzzwords: the unfiltered story of exhaustion, overwhelm, and the “I can’t do it all” moment that became a turning point.
Opportunity cost for mompreneurs: when DIY actually costs more—lost revenue, longer timelines, missed moments with your kids.
Trusting your gut in weird markets: why I dropped a list price (and why I didn’t drop it again), learning to make informed decisions guided by intuition.
Outsourcing without guilt: how to ask the right questions and buy back your life.
Community market leadership: how showing up for your city (not just BNI coffee) builds real relationships, referrals, and roots.
Faith and focus: simple reflection prompts that help you hear God more clearly and move with peace, not panic.
Family first (for real): why I now answer my kids’ calls—even when it’s inconvenient—and how that single habit reshaped my leadership.
Legacy > hustle: the question I’m asking daily: Would I want my kids to grow up to be like me? If not, what changes now?
Practical takeaways you can use today:
Make a 3-line audit: What should I stop doing? What should I start doing? What should I keep doing?
Calculate your true hourly rate and compare it to the cost of painting, editing, inbox management, or turnovers. If it’s cheaper to delegate, delegate.
Name your season: If this is a “kids first” chapter, give yourself permission to scale your business accordingly—on purpose, not by accident.
Relationship flywheel: Pick one school, one nonprofit, and one neighborhood initiative to support for 90 days. Show up. Repeat. Watch your brand trust compound.
Phone rule: When your child calls, answer (when safe/appropriate). Model your values out loud.
This episode is a love letter to every tired, big-hearted mom who’s still showing up. You don’t have to do everything to do the important things. Build a business that serves your life, not the other way around. And remember: if you’re thinking about it, worried about it, praying about it—you’re probably doing a better job than you give yourself credit for. 💛
Resources & Next Steps
• Need help? Start small: 2–5 hours/week of VA support or hire a local mom for inbox + scheduling.• Realtors & investors: make a sell/hold/rehab decision date and stick to it. Time kills margins and memories.• Want my prompts for weekly reflection + prioritization? Comment “REFLECT” and I’ll share the template.
Connect with meWebsite: UnbreakableMompreneurs.com
Instagram: @charissewalker1
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Charisse Walker is the owner of Chalker Properties Group (brokered by eXp Realty), a Realtor and mortgage loan officer, real-estate investor, and host of Unbreakable Mompreneurs. She creates practical tools that help women build profitable businesses without sacrificing family—integrating real estate expertise, entrepreneurship, and faith-driven leadership. She’s also the author of Flipping the Iceberg and its growing workshop ecosystem, helping couples and creators lead with purpose, clarity, and connection.