Diminished Capacity in Ministry & Workplace
When ministry workers and employees are operating with limited mental, emotional, and physical reserves, it affects how they think, communicate, and sustain effort throughout the workday.
When ministry workers and employees are operating with limited mental, emotional, and physical reserves, it affects how they think, communicate, and sustain effort throughout the workday.
Each woman’s body is unique and may have different symptoms, such as:
➡️ Hot flashes
➡️ Fatigue
➡️ Heart palpitations
➡️ Brain fog
➡️ Sleep disturbance
➡️ Stress intolerance
Emotional health at work starts at home. Unresolved tension or poor communication can carry over, affecting focus, mood, and performance.
Not being able to manage emotions while working on a team is not a character flaw—it is a mental and emotional capacity issue.
Teams need tools that support the body, not just motivational slogans and wellness memos.
Many ministry workers and employees are overscheduled, undersupported, and running on empty.
Meet 18-year old Channetta. Find out why she embraces a holistic lifestyle and how she struggled to make her health a priority.
Women serving in ministry and managing households or workplaces often carry heavy responsibilities. Sometimes, the stress and challenges of daily life can leave us feeling bitter, frustrated, or emotionally drained.
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