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Oftentimes, we make other people's emergencies our own, when we don't have the capacity to do so, as we are dealing with our OWN things. We do this because we love people, we are "fixers", "healers", and don't want to appear to be selfish. However, there comes a time when you have to advocate for yourself and guard your capacity.
So, tune in, as Tiffany shares revelation that is nestled in the story of the Shunammite woman, that can be specifically found in 2 Kings 4:19. A scripture that literally proves that even in the midst of emergencies, you may have to "get someone else to do it" because the truth is, you don't have it in you, at the time. And that's perfectly okay.
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By Tiffany LegetteOftentimes, we make other people's emergencies our own, when we don't have the capacity to do so, as we are dealing with our OWN things. We do this because we love people, we are "fixers", "healers", and don't want to appear to be selfish. However, there comes a time when you have to advocate for yourself and guard your capacity.
So, tune in, as Tiffany shares revelation that is nestled in the story of the Shunammite woman, that can be specifically found in 2 Kings 4:19. A scripture that literally proves that even in the midst of emergencies, you may have to "get someone else to do it" because the truth is, you don't have it in you, at the time. And that's perfectly okay.
Join Anchoredology's email list, here.
Follow Anchoredology on IG, here.
If you have any questions, prayer requests, or just want to say "hey girl, hey", email us at [email protected].
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast, review the podcast, rate the podcast, + share it with your favs!