What Caring for Everyone Else Taught Me About Finally Caring for Myself (Biblically, Slowly) Photo by Jirasin Yossri on Unsplash For years, it felt like my life was a well-oiled machine, powered by my own endless supply of "yes" and fueled by coffee. My daughter, work, household, church commitments – they all received my full attention, my best efforts, my deepest care. And honestly, it felt good, in a fulfilling but utterly exhausting way. I wore my busy-ness like a badge of honor, proof of my love and dedication. I’m guessing many of you know exactly what I’m talking about. We’ve been there, right? Giving your all to raise a wonderful daughter who is now finding her own footing, navigating a demanding job, and making sure everything runs smoothly at home. It’s a lot, and often, the last person to make it onto the priority list is… us. The turning point for me wasn't a sudden revelation, but a series of quiet nudges – sometimes from the Lord, someti...