Category: Monday Messages

  • My Worth

    My Worth

    The passage emphasizes the distinction between price and worth, illustrating how items hold different value depending on context and the individual associated with them. The author reflects on personal spiritual needs and the realization of inherent worth in God’s eyes, urging readers to recognize her value beyond any price tag, especially during challenging times.

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  • That’ll Do It!

    That’ll Do It!

    In light of the ongoing government shutdown, now the longest and most costly in U.S. history, many Americans face dire consequences, including food insecurity and financial distress. The author highlights personal struggles while emphasizing the power of prayer and surrendering worries to God as a means of coping with life’s challenges.

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  • The Sound of Freedom

    The Sound of Freedom

    The author reflects on her journey with ADHD medication, grappling with the transition from mental clutter to newfound clarity. She expresses mixed feelings about losing her previous creative spark while embracing freedom from obligations. Ultimately, she appreciates the positive changes in her life, emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness and support.

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  • Balance Beam

    Balance Beam

    The author reflects on past financial mismanagement and a fear of medication, revealing a journey toward mental health balance. After starting Strattera for ADHD, she observed significant personal changes. Emphasizing faith and the importance of seeking professional help, she shares insights on finding stability in life, similar to navigating a gymnastics balance beam.

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  • The ADHD Trap: Saying Yes Until It Breaks You

    The ADHD Trap: Saying Yes Until It Breaks You

    The author reflects on her struggle with ADHD, mental health, and the pressure of perfectionism rooted in her upbringing. After years of overcommitting and ignoring her needs, a turning point came on January 3rd, when she chose to prioritize self-care. She encourages compassion for those facing similar challenges.

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