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Almost two weeks into the new year, the excitement has faded—and now real life has taken over. This is often the moment when Bible reading shifts from inspirational to practical, and consistency starts to feel like pressure instead of invitation.
In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we reframe what consistency with God actually means. Not perfection. Not streaks. Not keeping up—but faithful returning.
You’ll hear:
If you’re trying to solidify a rhythm with God—or already feel tension between your desire and what you realistically have to give—this conversation is for you.
You don’t need more pressure.
You need permission to stay.
💛 If this encouraged you, please like, subscribe, and share with another woman who may need this reminder.
Here’s how we can stay connected:
By Athena AvellanetAlmost two weeks into the new year, the excitement has faded—and now real life has taken over. This is often the moment when Bible reading shifts from inspirational to practical, and consistency starts to feel like pressure instead of invitation.
In this episode of My Name Is Daughter, we reframe what consistency with God actually means. Not perfection. Not streaks. Not keeping up—but faithful returning.
You’ll hear:
If you’re trying to solidify a rhythm with God—or already feel tension between your desire and what you realistically have to give—this conversation is for you.
You don’t need more pressure.
You need permission to stay.
💛 If this encouraged you, please like, subscribe, and share with another woman who may need this reminder.
Here’s how we can stay connected: