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The Cost of the Image: When Public Success Hides Private Breakdown

The Cost of the Image: When Public Success Hides Private Breakdown

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What's the cost of looking like you have it all together when you're barely holding on?In this episode, we're talking about something I see constantly—women who are crushing it publicly (successful businesses, thriving ministries, impressive careers) but crumbling privately (exhausted, disconnected, spiritually depleted).If you've ever felt like a fraud despite your success, this episode is for you.In this episode, you'll discover:✅ The hidden pattern of public success masking private breakdown✅ Why performance is exhausting but stewardship is sustainable✅ The difference between managing an image and cultivating a life✅ Biblical examples: Jesus withdrawing to pray, David's private worship, and the warning of whitewashed tombs✅ How to rebuild trust with yourself after breaking promises to prioritize your well-being✅ One simple practice to start integrating your public and private life TODAYQUOTE TO REMEMBER:"God is not impressed by your image. He's invested in your heart. He doesn't need you to look like you have it all together. He wants you to actually BE whole."RESOURCES MENTIONED:🔗 Join the Rebuild & Rise™ Hub: https://www.skool.com/shelby-frederick-3409🔗 Day 35 Video: "Why You're Successful Publicly But Falling Apart Privately": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-xzao08-zI&t=72s🔗 Free Resource: The Integration Assessment: https://ladyjewels.github.io/integration-assessment/🔗 Full Podcast Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-xzao08-zI&t=72sCONNECT WITH ME:📧 Email: info@jewelsofwellness.net📱 Instagram: @theladyjewels🌐 Website: jewelsofwellness.net

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