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Becky is an author, speaker, Bible teacher, mom of three loud boys, and the Community and Editorial Manager for (in)courage. She loves writing about anxiety, motherhood, and the kindness of God. Long naps, shady trails, and a good book make her really happy.

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  1. This is so good, Becky. In this chaotic world we’re living in, we’re all struggling with anxiety. So often I just feel overwhelmed. I’m retired. My life shouldn’t feel so overwhelming anymore, but it does, maybe now more than ever. I just don’t seem to have the strength or energy to go from one task to another without a rest in between, maybe even a nap. Oh, and making decisions – That’s the hardest. Spending those rest times in prayer definitely helps. Thanks for the encouragement. I pre-ordered your book.

    • Sweet Gail, I so appreciate your honesty. It can be confusing and disheartening when our feelings and experience — the mental, emotional, and physical blocks we face — don’t match our expectations of how we thought this season would go or our understanding of why it is this way. But you are right to rest — especially and always in Jesus. I’m so grateful He always calls us to come to Him in our weariness. Sending you a big hug today! (And thank you for preordering my book! I pray every page will bless your soul.)

  2. Becky, what a blessing that you had a friend there when you needed her! My poor husband also has thrown up his hands in confusion when I melt into a puddle of tears, without an explanation as to what’s wrong, other than perimenopausel craziness. Thanks for sharing your stories and helping the rest of us feel like we’re not alone. 🙂

    • Candice, oh, the perimenopausal craziness is real! I’m so thankful Jesus fully knows and understands us, even when others don’t (including ourselves). May we all run to the Father and feel held by Him today.

  3. Becky thank you for sharing you heart today. Especially about how you have depression. I don’t think I have it. Just at times I want the world to go away and leave me alone. Other times I want to know why Family don’t tell me important things at times that I should know and if they do at times only tell me what they want me to know all this hurts. Then my good friends live 86 miles away from me. So I hardly ever see them two sisters. I have tried to make friends no one wants to be my friend. It hurts. But my Husband has said to me Dawn he is saved you got God and me and that is all you needs. Jesus is the best friend you could ever have he has said to me. But I said to my Husband all I want is friend who lives not to far away from me to go for coffee and something in good weather for a walk and just a chit chat. My Husband say I know I feel for you. Then one of my friends that live 86 miles away said remember this what Jesus said on the cross apply it to your life. “Forgive them for they know not what they do” That so true as they my Family don’t as they are not saved. God then by his Holy Spirit said Dawn remember they are of the world and think as the world does. They will only think of themselves and not change until they get saved. I know God right and my Husband in what they says. I have to learn to do that. With God’s help I can do that. Continue to pray for my Family leave all in God’s hands and not let it annoy me. I feel for you Becky with depression it not easy. I will pray for you and your family. Love big hugs and God Bless Dawn Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

    • Dawn, that desire to have that kind of life-together friend is a good desire. I am praying for you today, that your heart would be encouraged in the waiting and you wouldn’t stop asking God and pursuing the community and connection He made you for. Much love from California.

  4. Becky,

    Congratulations on your new book. I had a season of deep depression. Fortunately with God’s help, a position change at work & meds I am ok. Life can get super stressful at times. Making simple decisions can put one in a tail spin. For me I have found that taking breaks from chores, work & simply resting–watching a tv show or listening to music helps to calm nerves. Always pray about it & if possible talk to a friend.

    Blessings 🙂

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