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What does it look like to care for your health when you’re postpartum, exhausted, or simply in a season where your capacity is limited? In this episode, Ingrid shares a biblical, grace-filled approach to health rooted in stewardship—not extremes.
We talk about all-or-nothing thinking, postpartum bodies, nourishment, rest, movement, and why small, faithful choices still matter to God.
This episode is for the woman who wants to stay faithful without burning out. In this episode:
• Why health doesn’t have to be extreme to honor God
• A Scripture-anchored approach to bare-minimum faithfulness
• Postpartum body truth and releasing unrealistic expectations
• Protein, hydration, and nourishment without restriction
• Rest vs. movement with wisdom and discernment
• A simple 5-day bare-minimum health challenge
🔗 Resources: Healthy Holy Momlife 👉 https://www.healthyholymomlife.com
If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with another mom who needs permission to slow down.
By Ingrid Elizabeth FincherWhat does it look like to care for your health when you’re postpartum, exhausted, or simply in a season where your capacity is limited? In this episode, Ingrid shares a biblical, grace-filled approach to health rooted in stewardship—not extremes.
We talk about all-or-nothing thinking, postpartum bodies, nourishment, rest, movement, and why small, faithful choices still matter to God.
This episode is for the woman who wants to stay faithful without burning out. In this episode:
• Why health doesn’t have to be extreme to honor God
• A Scripture-anchored approach to bare-minimum faithfulness
• Postpartum body truth and releasing unrealistic expectations
• Protein, hydration, and nourishment without restriction
• Rest vs. movement with wisdom and discernment
• A simple 5-day bare-minimum health challenge
🔗 Resources: Healthy Holy Momlife 👉 https://www.healthyholymomlife.com
If this episode encouraged you, consider sharing it with another mom who needs permission to slow down.