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Releasing Shame from Problems
Releasing shame from problems is not dependent upon the audience we can carry around in our heads. It is dependent on our response to the problems we face.
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When Shame Overwhelms Us
I think we all want to appear that we have our "stuff together," right? But when shame overwhelms us as we struggle to function in our daily lives, we can struggle to see our way out. But being overwhelmed does not have to induce shame. Shame overwhelms us because we...
Mindsets and Shame
It's been a while, y'all. And believe it or not, shame can rear its ugly head and make me feel like I should not post…until I dispel that logic and post anyway. 🥳 Are you entering this year with last year's minimization of who you are in Christ, or are you entering...
Finding Encouragement When I’m Not Enough
“You’re enough, girl!” Ever hear that phrase? I’ve had enough of that phrase. Why? You ask? Because none of us are enough. That’s why we need Jesus. Finding encouragement when I’m not enough does not happen by trite phrases but by what God has to say about me. And you.
As Luck Wouldn’t Have It
As luck wouldn’t have it, wouldn’t have the honor we desire, neither does being unlucky produce the honor we hope to find.
I Know I Should Be Grateful, but . . . Transitions are Hard
Transitions can be taxing emotionally as well as financially. Transitions are hard. But when we remove the stigma and shame from perpetual transitions, we find peace in the midst.
I Know I Should Be Grateful, but . . . Empty Nest Shame
When I am tempted to feel shame for an empty nest, I remember that my significance is not in a role. An empty nest does not mean an empty heart.
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