You were never weak.
You were unsupported.
Chinks in Armor is a self-help book for Gen X-the generation that learned early to endure quietly, adapt without instruction, and carry responsibility without pause.
If you were raised to "handle it,"
to keep going no matter the cost,
to treat rest as something earned only after everything else was done-
this book was written for you.
Gen X grew up between worlds. Before technology became constant. Before feelings were named freely. After duty was non-negotiable. You learned strength through silence, reliability through self-erasure, and worth through usefulness. And it worked-until the cost began to show.
This book is not about breaking down.
It's about accounting.
About recognizing what endurance required-and deciding what still makes sense now.
Inside, you'll find:
- Why burnout for Gen X rarely looks like collapse
- How silence became habit, not strength
- The hidden cost of always being dependable
- Why rest feels guilty-and why it shouldn't
- How to ask for help without surrendering competence
- What to keep from the armor-and what to finally set down
Written in a calm, grounded voice-never accusatory, never performative-Chinks in Armor is not about becoming softer. It's about becoming deliberate.
You don't need to reinvent yourself.
You don't need to erase your toughness.
You don't need to prove anything anymore.
You just need permission to stop pretending the weight was nothing.
This book doesn't ask you to change who you are.
It reminds you that who you are is already enough.