At Seven Sisters Rising, we help organisations tackle burnout at its roots. We believe burnout isn’t just personal or professional. It is planetary. Our societies treat unpaid care and natural resources as if they are infinite, endlessly available to be drawn upon without limit.
We assume women’s time and energy, like clean water, fertile soil, or fresh air, can be stretched forever. Yet unpaid care and natural resources are being depleted quietly, persistently, and with profound consequences. When we fail to value care, we burn out women and girls. When we fail to value nature, we burn out our ecosystems. Both crises are symptoms of systems that extract without replenishing, that take without giving back.
Real change begins by making the invisible visible. Whether it’s unpaid care work, hidden hours of overtime, or the slow degradation of natural environments, naming and valuing what is overlooked is the first step toward justice and regeneration. Burnout, so often experienced as a private struggle, can be a political and systemic issue. Solutions must go beyond self-care to address the structures that create chronic overload and environmental harm.
We offer two core services to help you get to the root cause of burn out.



