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We've been fed the idea that a successful woman should be able to "have it all"—a thriving career, a perfect family, time for self-care, flawless devotionals, and a booming side hustle. The world applauds hustle culture and multitasking, and somewhere along the way, we started believing that our worth was measured by how much we could carry without dropping anything.
But let's be honest—trying to keep every ball in the air all the time is exhausting. Behind the polished LinkedIn profiles and cheerful greetings at church, many of us are silently overwhelmed, constantly spinning plates, and secretly asking, "Can I keep this up much longer?"
We've been fed the idea that a successful woman should be able to "have it all"—a thriving career, a perfect family, time for self-care, flawless devotionals, and a booming side hustle. The world applauds hustle culture and multitasking, and somewhere along the way, we started believing that our worth was measured by how much we could carry without dropping anything.
But let's be honest—trying to keep every ball in the air all the time is exhausting. Behind the polished LinkedIn profiles and cheerful greetings at church, many of us are silently overwhelmed, constantly spinning plates, and secretly asking, "Can I keep this up much longer?"