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2. Self-Care vs. Self-Love: Why One Isn’t Enough

2. Self-Care vs. Self-Love: Why One Isn’t Enough

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Hello, beautiful soul — welcome back to Love Is Bomb. Today we’re talking about something that sounds simple but hits deeply: the difference between self-care and self-love. Because while bubble baths, brunches, and binge-watching your favorite shows might give you a temporary break, they’re not always enough to heal what’s underneath.

In this episode, Ashley breaks down:



  • Why self-care is just the gateway — not the destination



  • How self-love is an active practice that starts with compassion and leads to identity



  • The emotional cost of confusing temporary relief with lasting restoration



  • Why your true leadership power comes from healing yourself first



  • A faith-based framework for practicing self-love through God’s character
  • And the soulful difference between care that soothes… and love that transforms

You’ll learn the 3 stages of a self-love practice — compassion, self-discovery, and identity — and how they can ground you when life throws you off balance. Ashley also shares a beautiful meditation and “homework” that includes Hadaway’s throwback anthem "What is Love" (yes, really) to help you reflect and reconnect with who you are — beyond the roles, masks, or hustle.


Because when you love yourself well, you show up better in your home, your leadership, and your community.


Song of the Day:

🎶 "What Is Love" – Hadaway (1991)


Don’t forget:

Tune in next time as we talk about the things that pull us away from love and how to return to it with intention. Until then — breathe deep, hold yourself gently, and remember: You are worthy of love and care. Always.


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