239. The Real Tension of Motherhood, Loving Deeply Without Disappearing
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There’s a quiet tension so many of us carry as moms. We love our children deeply, we’re grateful for this calling, and yet somewhere along the way, we stop feeling like ourselves. Not because we regret motherhood, but because we’ve been pouring for so long without being replenished.
In this episode, I’m sharing honestly about the real emotional and spiritual tension I see in so many women. It's the desire to love well without losing themselves in the process. We talk about the difference between living from overflow versus living from obligation, why stillness is not selfish, and how Jesus modeled sustainable love through presence and retreat.
If you’ve felt emotionally numb, disconnected from God, or unsure how to balance the ministry of motherhood with caring for your own soul, this episode is for you. My heart is to remind you that your identity was never meant to shrink to your roles, and that loving others doesn’t require you to disappear.
You’ll walk away encouraged to notice where you feel depleted instead of nourished, and invited into a gentler way of living that leads to peace, connection, and deeper intimacy with the Lord.
Smiles & Blessings, Kori 🩷 Next Steps
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