self-worth
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Many struggle to see their own worth, focusing instead on shortcomings due to psychological biases. This “positive-quality blindness” can obscure innate strengths, particularly for caregivers. Self-compassion fosters understanding and growth, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one’s own nurturing qualities without losing humility, ultimately leading to clearer self-perception and healing.
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A reflective exploration of how Romans 8, Enneagram insights, and psychology speak the same healing language—addressing our deepest needs for safety, belonging, and worth in Christ. Explore how Romans 8, the Enneagram, and psychology reveal shared truths about security, belonging, and worth through faith-based healing.
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A reflective Christian devotional on reading the Bible slowly, discovering self-worth rooted in God’s mercy, and trusting the ancient story that still calls us by name. A faith-based reflection on reading Scripture slowly, discovering God’s mercy, and finding true self-worth rooted in His unchanging love.
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When the titles fall away, something in us panics. For years, I measured my worth by roles, performance, and approval—until those identities began to fade. This devotional explores what happens when our sense of self is no longer rooted in what we do, but in who God says we are, and how finding identity in…
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How existential philosophy and Christian faith can transform our fear of death into meaningful, intentional living rooted in purpose, courage, and wisdom. What if remembering our mortality didn’t steal our joy—but deepened it? This reflection explores how faith and existential wisdom invite us into authentic, purposeful living.
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Start your day grounded in God’s truth with a gentle morning affirmation focused on peace, healthy boundaries, progress over perfection, and self-worth. Some mornings feel heavy before the day even begins. This gentle morning affirmation offers grounding, peace, and faith-filled encouragement for setting boundaries, managing overwhelm, and choosing progress over perfection.
















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