Fatima al-Karim
Empathy should not require self-erasure. This book offers a precise, practical way to care deeply without burning out. Instead of urging you to feel less, it treats empathy as a renewable resource-one you can measure, budget, and refill.Inside you’ll find:- A simple 'empathy ledger' to track load, recovery, and limits- Clean language for saying no without guilt and yes without resentment- Tools to spot co-dependency, avoid rescue traps, and empower others- Grounding and aftercare rituals to prevent empathy fatigue and caregiver burnout- Work and home frameworks that protect attention, time, and nervous-system healthDrawing on psychology, ethics of care, and real-world stories from clinics, classrooms, and teams, it replaces martyrdom with craft. If you’re a caregiver, leader, teacher, therapist, parent, or a highly sensitive person who’s tired of running on empty, this book shows how to keep your heart open and your edges intact-so your help is steadier, your limits clearer, and your life more humane.