You finally have a Saturday to yourself. The kids are gone. The house is quiet. And somehow… you end up on your phone for three hours feeling guilty. Sound familiar? There is something happening in your brain that’s worth understanding.
In this episode, Natalie and Diana Swillinger dig into the science behind why divorced Christian women struggle to enjoy their own free time, and why the solution isn’t a better to-do list. If you’ve ever felt frozen when you finally had space to breathe, this conversation was made for you.
Key Takeaways:
- Why does your brain freeze when you finally have free time? There’s a specific psychological phenomenon that explains the paralysis, and it has nothing to do with laziness.
- Could the real reason you can’t relax be hiding in a belief you don’t even know you’re carrying?
- What’s the difference between the women who learn to enjoy their free time and the ones who stay stuck, and which side of that line are you on?
- There’s a simple three-part framework that bypasses your brain’s resistance entirely. Could this be the missing piece?
- Diana and Natalie each share the personal practice they use to reconnect with what they actually want. Is one of them exactly what you need?
Related Resources:
- Flying Higher is our live mentorship program for Christian women pursuing increased confidence in their relationships, emotional management, decision making, and self-development. Join us for live classes, coaching, Bible study, and book studies every month. Plus access to a huge library of education and coaching resources. Only $59/month.
- Be sure to check out Diana’s podcast, Renew Your Mind!
Do you have a question for the Divorced Christian Woman Podcast? Send me an email! natalie@flyingfreenow.com