You’ve been holding it together for years.
But maybe that’s the problem—you’ve only been holding.
High-functioning burnout is invisible.
You wake up early. You perform. You smile on cue.
You keep things moving.
But inside, something’s off.
Sleep is shallow.
Joy is mechanical.
Rest feels impossible—because rest means slowing down…
and slowing down feels dangerous.
I know that place.
I lived there—efficient, respected, exhausted.
And no one questioned it.
Because I looked like I had it together.
But here’s the truth:
You weren’t built to thrive in survival mode.
You weren’t made to grind through every season.
To carry it all.
To sacrifice your peace just to keep up.
That’s why I built Cushy.
Not as a retreat—but as a return.
To softness. To presence. To the kind of strength that restores you.
Because nervous system health is success.
And living well doesn’t mean living slow—it means living on your own terms.
So if you’ve been high-functioning, but secretly unraveling—
Let this be the moment you stop surviving.
And start remembering who you were before the world sped you up.
That’s the Cushy way.