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Build a Self-Care Plan

Ijeoma M Anyanwu Season 1 Episode 12

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We've made it to the final week, and I saved the most practical one for last.
Over the past three weeks, we've talked about what self-care really is, why boundaries are non-negotiable, and how rest is not a reward but a rhythm God built into creation itself. If any of that resonated with you, this episode is where it all comes together.


Because knowing about self-care and actually having a plan for it are two very different things. And without a plan, good intentions stay exactly that: intentions. Burnout doesn't announce itself. It builds quietly, slowly, in the space between everything you're carrying and nothing you're doing to replenish yourself.
In this episode, we're building your personal self-care plan. Not a one-size-fits-all template. Not a checklist someone else made for a season they're in. Something that actually fits you: your role, your relationships, your current season of life, and the specific calling God has placed on your life right now.
A parent in the middle of raising toddlers has different needs than a pastor navigating a church crisis. A missionary on the field is in a different reality than a CEO running a growing organization. A spouse who is also a caregiver is carrying something entirely different than a team leader managing their first direct report. Self-care is not a universal prescription; it's a personal one.
We'll walk through how to honestly assess where you are, what each area of your life actually needs right now, and how to build rhythms that are sustainable, not just for a good week, but for the long haul.
This is the episode you come back to every season. Save it. Share it. And finally, build the plan.

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