Have you ever looked around and quietly thought,
“What’s wrong with me?”
Maybe you’ve watched someone else accomplish more.
Speak more confidently.
Lead more boldly.
Organize better.
And something inside you whispered,
“They have it together. I don’t.”
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There were seasons when I compared myself unfavorably to almost everyone around me. I looked at their gifts.
Their productivity. Their confidence. And I felt less than....
“Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God…”
Ephesians 6:11
 Burnout doesn’t always come from doing too much.
Sometimes it comes from thinking too much.
From carrying thoughts that were never meant to stay.
From replaying conversations. Comparing yourself.
Whispering, “I’m not doing enough.” “I’m behind.” “I’m not enough.”
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Your body may not be overworked.
But your mind is overloaded.
And mental clutter is exhausting.
If you feel ov...
“Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof:  and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit.” Ecclesiastes 7:8
This verse has reshaped the way I live.
As a Christian woman, entrepreneur, and leader, I used to live in a constant swirl of projects, responsibilities, and good intentions. I started strong. I had vision. I had ideas. I had plans.
But too often… I didn’t finish. And the weight of unfinished things created something heavier than busyness.
It created guil...
Is Everyone Too Busy… or Just Misaligned?
Everyone says they’re busy.
Successful women.
Ministry leaders.
Mothers.
Entrepreneurs.
Homeschool moms.
Coaches.
“We’re in a busy season.”
“It’ll slow down soon.”
“I just need to cut a few things.”
But what if it’s not just busyness?
What if it’s misalignment?
What if the exhaustion isn’t from doing too much… but from doing what God never asked you to carry?
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The Hidden Cost of “Good” Commitments
Most Christian women I talk to aren’t ...
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.
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