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In this episode, Traci and Heather talk about a powerful truth for every woman—whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, or somewhere in between:
God is calling us to choose peace over performance.
We dive into:
Heather shares a powerful reminder:
When you walk into a room, peace should walk in with you—not because everything is perfect, but because you’ve been with the Prince of Peace.
If you’re exhausted from striving, comparison, or feeling like you’re never doing enough… this conversation will meet you right where you are.
Practical Takeaways✅ Start your day inviting God in (even in the car, in traffic, or while packing lunches)
✅ Replace “balance” with proportion—be fully present in the moment you’re in
✅ Don’t ignore shame—bring it to God and let Him remind you who you are
✅ Remember: your kids won’t remember perfect floors… they’ll remember peace in the home
Traci shares that next month’s series will dive into idols—and how even good things (family, work, achievement) can quietly take God’s place.
By Heather and TraciIn this episode, Traci and Heather talk about a powerful truth for every woman—whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, or somewhere in between:
God is calling us to choose peace over performance.
We dive into:
Heather shares a powerful reminder:
When you walk into a room, peace should walk in with you—not because everything is perfect, but because you’ve been with the Prince of Peace.
If you’re exhausted from striving, comparison, or feeling like you’re never doing enough… this conversation will meet you right where you are.
Practical Takeaways✅ Start your day inviting God in (even in the car, in traffic, or while packing lunches)
✅ Replace “balance” with proportion—be fully present in the moment you’re in
✅ Don’t ignore shame—bring it to God and let Him remind you who you are
✅ Remember: your kids won’t remember perfect floors… they’ll remember peace in the home
Traci shares that next month’s series will dive into idols—and how even good things (family, work, achievement) can quietly take God’s place.