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Life can look beautiful on paper and still feel heavy in your chest. If you’ve been thinking, “I should be happy… so why do I feel off?” this midweek reset is for you. We sit with that quiet kind of emotional exhaustion the kind a nap doesn’t fix and we name what so many women carry in silence: gratitude guilt, constant pressure, and the habit of pushing through until you don’t even know what you need anymore.

We anchor the conversation in Matthew 11:28, where Jesus invites the weary and burdened into real rest. Then we look at a powerful biblical contrast: Saul under pressure chooses control and rushes ahead, while David, imperfect but honest, keeps returning to God with his fear, frustration, and questions. That difference matters when you’re burned out, because control can feel safer than trust, but it often makes the load heavier.

You’ll also get a practical reset you can use right away: stop questioning whether you’re ungrateful, notice where you feel disconnected, get honest about what you picked up out of pressure, give yourself permission to pause without guilt, and go back to God first instead of last. We talk self-care in a real-world way too scheduling “you time,” using PTO for a mental health day, and learning from the fearlessness kids have when they simply ask for what they need.

If you’re ready for clarity and alignment in your personal rebrand, take the personal rebrand quiz and explore the Empower Her options linked in the show notes. Subscribe, share this with an amiga who needs it, and leave a review so more women can find their way back to rest and purpose.

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