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The Sacred Pause: When Burnout Is Actually Divine Design

The Sacred Pause: When Burnout Is Actually Divine Design

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So many women are sharing the same experience right now—feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, scattered, or simply not themselves. Our instinct is to judge it… to label it as laziness, hormones, or seasonal depression.

But what if this isn’t a problem?

What if it’s Divine Design?

In this episode, we explore how these seasons of low energy or inner swirl may actually be a call inward—an invitation into a sacred pause God wove into the rhythm of life itself.

Through the ancient Hebrew concept of Shmita—a year of rest, release, and reset—we talk about:

The Spiritual Purpose Behind the Pause
  • Why overwhelm can signal a shift in seasons
  • How sitting in the “snow globe swirl” creates clarity
  • What God is building in you when productivity stops

What This Season Makes Possible
  • Deeper faith and trust in divine provision
  • Holy certainty—anchoring yourself in God, not circumstances
  • Living in daily awe and abundance
  • Re-emerging more aligned, intuitive, and motivated from the inside out

If you’re in a moment where nothing seems to move you, this conversation helps you see it not as failure—but as a holy reset. A season designed to strengthen, restore, and prepare you for what’s next.

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