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Self-care Isn’t Shameful

22 min · 2 de sep de 2025
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Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential. Shame often convinces us that tending to our needs either means we don’t matter or that we’re being self-centered, but neither is true. Jesus Himself modeled boundaries, rest, prayer, and solitude as a way of stewarding His life and ministry, showing us that caring for ourselves enables us to love and serve others more fully. Choosing self-care is choosing stewardship of the life, relationships, and calling entrusted to us—because when we are healthy, everyone around us benefits. Instagram: @nomoreshame_podcast Music by Ryan Kastel

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