We’ve all made mistakes.
And sometimes, the hardest person to forgive… is ourselves.
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Even after receiving God’s forgiveness, we can quietly replay the past.
The words we wish we hadn’t said.
The seasons we wish we could redo.
The wounds we wish had never happened.
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And if we aren’t careful, those memories begin to whisper:
“You’re not qualified.”
“You’re not bold enough.”
“You should stay small.”
But Scripture gives us powerful direction:
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Have memories from your past ever surfaced without warning?
You’re not thinking about it.
You’re not looking for it.
You’re just living your life.
Maybe you’re serving your family.
Working in your business.
Praying. Reading your Bible.
And then suddenly…Something surfaces.
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A moment you regret.
Something you said.
Something you did before you knew Christ.
Or something that was done to you.
And for a few seconds, it doesn’t feel like the past.
It fee...
If your to-do list feels longer than your energy supply…
and you keep ending your day feeling behind…
This is for you.
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Christian women are often praised for doing it all.
Running businesses.
Leading teams.
Serving in ministry.
Caring for families.
We are capable. Responsible. Faithful.
But somewhere along the way, many of us quietly start measuring our worth by our output.
 🌟 How much did I finish?
 🌟 How productive was I?
 🌟 Did I move ever...
Have you ever answered the question, “How are you?” with one word?
“Busy.”
Not just as information.
But almost as proof.
Proof that you matter.
Proof that you’re productive.
Proof that you’re doing enough.
Many Christian women wear “busy” like a badge of honor.
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Exhaustion becomes evidence of faithfulness.
But that mindset quietly turns into a burden.
And it is not from God.
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The Culture of Busy
We live in a culture that glorifies hustle.
But what’s more concerning is how e...
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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