May 21, 2019
Why do Christian women leaders need to practice wellness? And what exactly is wellness anyway? How can you practice wellness spiritual and physical in your already busy life?
Holly and I unpack the big topic of wellness: what it is, the four main components of it, how Jesus practiced it, and what it can look like in your everyday life. There is lots of grace in this episode to not feel pressured to practice all four parts of wellness “perfectly,” especially as each of us is in a different season of life.
If you’re ready for the Biblical view of self-care and how you can make small (but significant) tweaks in your life, listen in!
According to dictionary.com, wellness is “the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.”
Wellness is the umbrella that encompasses your overall health and means you are intentionally investing in yourself so that you can stay healthy. We’re talking about a lifestyle, not a magic formula or rigid routine you must follow. Some people call wellness “self-care,” which is taking care of yourself so you can function and give your best to God and others.
Wellness comprises four main areas:
Today we will dive deep into physical and spiritual wellness, and then next time we’ll go into personal and relational.
Wellness is extremely important for you to practice as a Christian woman leader because when you practice wellness you:
Holly and I are not mental health professionals, but we do know that there are things we can and should do as leaders to stay healthy for the long-term.
Jesus is our example in everything, including self-care. Jesus ministered for three years, meaning that He didn’t push before His time to get out and lead. He obeyed when His Father told Him it was time to lead. Jesus also rested and didn’t minister 24/7. Jesus fasted, prayed, and ate with people.
Spiritual wellness is foundational to every other type of wellness. For this podcast, Holly and I define spiritual wellness as growth, nurturing your soul, and taking care of your spirit.
Holly and I share what spiritual wellness looks
like in our lives right now and some of our regular habits and
practices.
For this conversation, Holly and I define physical wellness as taking care of your body through good stewardship. Physical wellness is not about having the perfect body, eating only organic foods, never getting sick, or living 100 years. We are to honor our physical bodies, which are temples.
Holly and I discuss what physical wellness looks like in our lives right now and some of our regular habits and practices.
Remember that while we break down the four components of wellness, all four are interconnected. All types of wellness come down to being intentional. And of course, don’t tackle all four areas of wellness at once.
Comment below because we’d love to know what one area of wellness you’ll focus on this month. Let us know!
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