A Letter From Maera
Dear Reader,
Most women aren’t exhausted because they’re doing something wrong or have poor “time management.” In fact, as we all know, but can’t say, the opposite is true.
Women are exhausted because they’re doing everything, often quietly, often invisibly.
The mental load is the constant background work of life: tracking what needs to happen, anticipating problems, remembering details, managing routines, and holding the emotional ecosystem together. It’s rarely listed, measured, or shared. It is the hidden, silent driver of burnout, resentment, relationship strain, and identity loss for millions of women.
The Mental Load Project exists to interrupt that silence and bring tangible awareness to this unseen work.
This is a space for naming what’s been unnamed, without shaming anyone and without turning pain into performance. We focus on the systems beneath the struggle: how responsibility gets distributed, why “just ask” fails as a framework, and what real, sustainable change looks like inside real households and relationships.
Here, you’ll find language for invisible labor, essays that tell the truth without spectacle, and tools designed to reduce load, not create more tasks. We are here together to share, learn, laugh, cry and listen to one another, because the collective silence surrounding the mental load must be disrupted.
This isn’t about becoming a better or different woman. This isn’t self-help, dogma, or shame culture. You are already enough; you are already more than enough. The Mental Load Project is about building a life that costs you less loss of yourself.







