Invisible Load of Working Moms

  • When You’re Soul-Tired: Learning to Rest in God’s Presence

    When You’re Soul-Tired: Learning to Rest in God’s Presence

    If you’ve been feeling exhausted no matter how much rest you get, you’re not alone. For many working moms, burnout goes deeper than physical fatigue—it reaches the soul. In this post, we’ll explore what it really means to find rest in God’s presence when you feel completely worn down.

  • You Don’t Have to Finish Everything: Trusting God with What’s Unfinished

    You Don’t Have to Finish Everything: Trusting God with What’s Unfinished

    There will always be something on the list. Always. At work, the emails refill. At home, the laundry regenerates. The dishes multiply. The calendar fills itself. The needs don’t stop. I’ve made peace with the fact that my to-do list will never be finished, at work or at home. Even on your deathbed, you’re technically…

  • When You Fall Behind: A Gentle Reset for the Overwhelmed Mom 

    When You Fall Behind: A Gentle Reset for the Overwhelmed Mom 

    Hey sweet friend!  I had a different blog post planned for 1/4… and I didn’t write it.  I’ve been sick, worn down, and honestly, I’ve felt that familiar mix of guilt and overwhelm that creeps in when life doesn’t go according to plan.  If that’s you right now—behind on goals, behind on routines, behind on…

  • Why Goal-Setting Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

    Why Goal-Setting Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

    This week, I officially begin training for something I’ve talked about for years but never fully committed to: running a marathon. Not next month. Not by summer. But a full year from now. As I prepare to lace up my shoes for my first training run this week, something strikes me almost immediately. I’m not…

  • Standing Strong through Survival Mode

    Standing Strong through Survival Mode

    When troubles feel unrelenting and survival mode seems never-ending, remember that endurance strengthens your character, hope anchors your soul, and God’s love holds you through it all.