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Glory & Grit: S1E10 - When You Feel Like Giving Up

23 min · 26. apr. 2026
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There are seasons where you’re still showing up… but you’re not sure how much longer you can keep going. Not because you’ve lost your faith. Not because you don’t care. But because you’re tired in a way that’s hard to explain. In this episode of Glory & Grit, Stephanie talks about the kind of exhaustion that comes after a long season of pressure, stretching, and responsibility—and what it looks like to keep going when you feel worn down. This isn’t about pushing harder or pretending you’re fine. It’s about naming the quiet moments where giving up starts to feel reasonable… and choosing, one day at a time, not to walk away. ----------------------------------------    Key Takeaways: * Why exhaustion doesn’t mean you’re failing * How “giving up” often happens gradually, not all at once * The difference between needing rest and wanting to quit * What continuing actually looks like in hard seasons * Why you shouldn’t make big decisions when you’re worn down

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Glory & Grit: S1E10 - When You Feel Like Giving Up

There are seasons where you’re still showing up… but you’re not sure how much longer you can keep going. Not because you’ve lost your faith. Not because you don’t care. But because you’re tired in a way that’s hard to explain. In this episode of Glory & Grit, Stephanie talks about the kind of exhaustion that comes after a long season of pressure, stretching, and responsibility—and what it looks like to keep going when you feel worn down. This isn’t about pushing harder or pretending you’re fine. It’s about naming the quiet moments where giving up starts to feel reasonable… and choosing, one day at a time, not to walk away. ----------------------------------------    Key Takeaways: * Why exhaustion doesn’t mean you’re failing * How “giving up” often happens gradually, not all at once * The difference between needing rest and wanting to quit * What continuing actually looks like in hard seasons * Why you shouldn’t make big decisions when you’re worn down

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