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In this episode of The Sisterhood Table, Ashley shares a heartfelt conversation about choosing peace over constant conflict and learning that not every battle deserves your energy.
Drawing from her own experiences with co-parenting after divorce, Ashley explores the difference between principles and preferences, how to discern which battles are truly worth fighting, and why protecting your peace is one of the wisest decisions you can make. Together, we'll talk about the hidden cost of conflict, the ripple effects it has on our health and our children, navigating unwanted advice from family, friends, and social media, and why emotional maturity often means responding with wisdom instead of reacting in the moment.
Ashley also reflects on what children really need after divorce, the importance of allowing them to find their own voice, and how modeling emotional regulation can shape the way they handle relationships for years to come.
Rooted in the example of Jesus before Pilate and the wisdom of Romans 12:18, this episode reminds us that peace and passivity are not the same thing. We are called to do our part, trust God with what we cannot control, and let go of the battles that were never ours to fight.
If you've been carrying the weight of conflict, replaying conversations in your mind, or feeling exhausted from trying to prove your point, this episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and ask yourself:
"Is this really my battle to fight?"
Because sometimes the greatest victory isn't winning the argument...
It's walking away with your peace. 🤍
By Ashley NicoleIn this episode of The Sisterhood Table, Ashley shares a heartfelt conversation about choosing peace over constant conflict and learning that not every battle deserves your energy.
Drawing from her own experiences with co-parenting after divorce, Ashley explores the difference between principles and preferences, how to discern which battles are truly worth fighting, and why protecting your peace is one of the wisest decisions you can make. Together, we'll talk about the hidden cost of conflict, the ripple effects it has on our health and our children, navigating unwanted advice from family, friends, and social media, and why emotional maturity often means responding with wisdom instead of reacting in the moment.
Ashley also reflects on what children really need after divorce, the importance of allowing them to find their own voice, and how modeling emotional regulation can shape the way they handle relationships for years to come.
Rooted in the example of Jesus before Pilate and the wisdom of Romans 12:18, this episode reminds us that peace and passivity are not the same thing. We are called to do our part, trust God with what we cannot control, and let go of the battles that were never ours to fight.
If you've been carrying the weight of conflict, replaying conversations in your mind, or feeling exhausted from trying to prove your point, this episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and ask yourself:
"Is this really my battle to fight?"
Because sometimes the greatest victory isn't winning the argument...
It's walking away with your peace. 🤍