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In a personal essay for the winter issue of her Magnolia Journal, Joanna Gaines opened up about her experience with burnout. While expressing deep gratitude for all the ways she and her family have been blessed, she writes: “I knew I couldn’t keep going the way I have. It’s hard to explain how I was feeling. I was grateful beyond measure, but exhausted. Loved, but feeling unworthy. Full, but running on empty. And because my world kept me busy, I could still feel the wheels of my life humming. What became harder to tell is where they should be headed.”
Receive your copy of The Songs Tell the Story this year's Advent devotional book at TheDailyArticle.org.
Author: Jim Denison, PhD
Narrator: Chris Elkins
Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
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In a personal essay for the winter issue of her Magnolia Journal, Joanna Gaines opened up about her experience with burnout. While expressing deep gratitude for all the ways she and her family have been blessed, she writes: “I knew I couldn’t keep going the way I have. It’s hard to explain how I was feeling. I was grateful beyond measure, but exhausted. Loved, but feeling unworthy. Full, but running on empty. And because my world kept me busy, I could still feel the wheels of my life humming. What became harder to tell is where they should be headed.”
Receive your copy of The Songs Tell the Story this year's Advent devotional book at TheDailyArticle.org.
Author: Jim Denison, PhD
Narrator: Chris Elkins
Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
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