Four Ways Moms Can Self-Care by Attending First to Soul-CareNäide

3 | Be OK saying no.
If you really want to make time for quality soul-care, you’ll have to be OK saying no. You don’t want to give up God’s best for something that’s just “good enough.”
Many of us women are people pleasers. There is a fine line between considering others more important than ourselves and saying no.
Galatians 1:10 warns us against seeking the approval of people over God. Filtering out the rest of the pie so you can steward the slice that God gave you will enable you to offer an anointed “no.”
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About this Plan

Soul-care is grounded on the sure foundation of God’s unchanging truth. Self-care is fleeting. Before we know it, we will be depleted once again. Soul-care is long lasting, enduring, and resilient. It enables us to let go and receive God’s greatest blessings. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a place for self-care. With our affections properly ordered, we can have all the self-care we can handle.
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