You’ve been walking in faith.
You’ve been serving.
You’ve been showing up.
And yet…you are exhausted.
This kind of weariness can be confusing for Christian women leaders, because we assume exhaustion must mean we’re being faithful. But what if it doesn’t?
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What if the fatigue you’re carrying isn’t from serving God, but from stepping ahead of Him?
Burnout doesn’t always come from doing too much.
Sometimes it comes from doing the wrong things, even w...
“Whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure, lovely…
think on these things.”
Philippians 4:8
Have you ever laid down at night completely drained,
and still wondered why?
You didn’t run a marathon.
You didn’t do anything extreme.
And yet your mind feels exhausted.
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That’s because overwhelm doesn’t usually begin in our schedule.
It begins in our thought life.
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In this part of our conversation on overcoming overwhelm, we’re addressing the...
Do you ever wake up replaying yesterday?
A conversation you wish had gone differently.
A decision you keep second-guessing.
A moment that loops in your mind like a broken record.
I’ve lived there.
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And what I learned is this: when we live anywhere but today, we miss the very place God has promised to meet us.
The present moment, right now, is not something to rush through or endure.
It is a gift from God.
And we are free to receive it.
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Why Christian Women Get Stuck, and How to Move Forward with Faith, Not Fear
For a long time, I thought procrastination was a discipline problem.
I assumed I needed better habits, more motivation, or a stronger system. I believed that if I could just get more organized, or try harder, I would finally follow through.
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What I eventually learned is this:
Most procrastination in Christian women is not laziness.
It is fear, often disguised as wisdom.
A...