The Exhaustion Nobody Notices: Do You Have High-Functioning Anxiety?

On the outside, you look like you have it all together. You’re the reliable one, the high-achiever, the person who gets things done. People praise your drive and productivity.

But beneath that polished exterior? A constant undercurrent of stress, an overthinking mind that refuses to shut down, and a bone-deep exhaustion that sleep can’t seem to fix.

This is the hidden reality of High-Functioning Anxiety. Because you look okay, your silent storm goes completely unnoticed by the world.

The Hidden Toll of “Holding It Together”

High-functioning anxiety isn’t a medical diagnosis, but it is a very real survival strategy. It hides behind perfectionism and achievement, but it comes at a massive cost:

  • Physical Fatigue: Tight shoulders, jaw clenching, shallow breathing, and migraines.
  • Mental Burnout: An endless loop of anticipating the next problem or over-preparing out of fear of failure.
  • Spiritual Exhaustion: Believing that you are solely responsible for keeping the world spinning, making rest feel like a dangerous risk rather than a necessity.

You don’t have to live in a perpetual state of survival. It is entirely possible to maintain your capabilities without sacrificing your peace, your health, and your joy.

What We Cover in the Full Episode:

In this episode, we dig deep into the roots of this hidden struggle and share practical, actionable steps to help you heal:

  • The “Survival Response”: Why your nervous system is trapped in alert mode (and how to signal safety to your body).
  • Redefining Rest: How to transition from relentless striving to active trusting.
  • Practical Regulation Techniques: Simple grounding exercises to stop a racing mind in seconds.
  • Shifting Identity: How to break the habit of tying your self-worth to your daily output.

Ready to stop just surviving and start truly living? 🎬 Watch the full episode now to discover the practical strategies to regulate your nervous system, reclaim your rest, and heal from the exhaustion nobody else sees.

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When Therapy Works — Even When It Feels Heavy: Understanding the True Path to Healing

Ever leave a therapy session feeling completely exhausted, emotionally exposed, or wondering, “Is this even working?” 🛋️💔

You entered this journey looking for an immediate exhale, but instead, it feels like the volume on your emotions just got turned up.

Here is the truth: Feeling worse does not mean you are failing. It means the deep work is beginning.

True healing doesn’t unfold at the speed of light—it unfolds at the speed of safety. It is a layered, non-linear journey of cleaning out old wounds so they can finally heal cleanly from the inside out. In this powerful episode, we peel back the curtain on the invisible signs of emotional growth and dismantle the biggest myths about mental health, faith, and progress.

What We’re Breaking Down in This Episode:

  • The “Feeling Worse” Paradox: Why hitting emotional resistance and uncovering hidden patterns (like using distractions to escape feelings of inadequacy) is actually a sign of profound momentum.
  • Faith & Therapy: How to navigate the spiritual tension of vulnerability and embrace the truth that seeking support doesn’t mean your faith is weak—it clarifies it.
  • The Myth of the Finish Line: Why healing isn’t a race to a perfect destination, but a sustainable practice of becoming more honest and compassionate with yourself.
  • Between-Session Care: Practical grounding exercises to soothe your nervous system when the emotional heavy-lifting follows you home.

Progress isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s just a quiet pause before you react, a boundary you finally set, or the grace you give yourself to rest.

Are you ready to stop rushing your process and trust your pace?

[Watch the Full Episode Here] to discover the unseen signs that you are growing—even when it feels slow.

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Turning Pain into Purpose: Could your deepest suffering be your hidden superpower?

Have you ever wondered if the very pain that seems to break you could actually be the catalyst for your greatest purpose? This question can feel impossibly heavy if you’re drowning in chronic illness, emotional turmoil, or a seemingly endless string of life-altering setbacks.

On our recent episode of The Rising Muse, we’re sharing a story that will shift everything you think you know about healing.

Meet Ashley Ondrick, the vibrant integrative nutrition health coach known online as the Mostly Healthy Chef. To look at her, you’d see joy and strength. But underneath her smile lies a reality many never guess: 20 years of relentless physical pain, 11 major surgeries (eight on her spine), and an unimaginable stroke triggered simply by her skull shifting off her spine.

What choice do you make when your body—and your world—completely breaks?

In this unforgettable interview, Ashley takes us into the dark, raw moments of loneliness, depression, and unworthiness that many chronic illness warriors recognize only too well. But this isn’t just a story about surviving trauma. It is a story about utilizing it.

Ashley doesn’t just tell us she found purpose. She shows us exactly how she did it.

Watch the full episode now to hear directly from Ashley on:

  • The ” Filipinx Typhoon” Moment: Why a devastating disaster (and some bold volunteer work) became the exact pressure cooker she needed to unlock her resilience.
  • Wrestling With God: A raw look at turning “timid prayer” into bold, messy declarations of trust, shifting her perspective from asking for relief to trusting in divine timing.
  • The “Mostly Healthy” Revelation: Her groundbreaking strategy for healing that doesn’t require perfection—including her recent personal 30-pound weight loss transformation using simple, manageable food swaps.
  • Practical Steps to Turn Pain into a Platform: Ashley provides actionable, small, consistent steps anyone can start taking today to move towards a healthier, more fulfilled life, regardless of where they are starting.

This is more than an interview; it’s a heartfelt guide reminding us that healing is a process, not a destination. Ashley’s approach is about sustainability, grace, and meeting yourself exactly where you are.

To reach Ashley:

www.mostlyhealthychef.com

www.amostlyhealthyblog.com

Your pain is not the end of your story—it is an invitation to rewrite it.

If you are ready to reframe your difficulties and find a clear path to healing and deep purpose, you cannot afford to miss this conversation.

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The Unseen Strength of Martin and Coretta King: A Journey of Resilience

In the heart of the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King stood as pillars of strength and resilience. Their journey was not just about public speeches and marches. It was a deeply personal struggle. They faced constant threats and endured the emotional toll of leadership. Coretta, often seen as a supportive figure, was in fact a stabilizing force, managing fear and maintaining composure midst chaos.

The psychological impact of their roles was profound. Living under the threat of violence, their home became a place of hypervigilance, where every sound carried meaning. Yet, their love and commitment to their mission never wavered. They taught us that courage is not the absence of fear, but the decision to continue despite it.

Their story is a testament to the power of partnership and the enduring human spirit. It reminds us that change is not made by those who are unbroken, but by those who continue anyway.

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Finding Faith in the Wilderness: Shaazia Terry’s Journey

In a world where life’s challenges often seem insurmountable, Shaazia Terry’s story is a beacon of hope and resilience. Her journey, marked by profound loss and unwavering faith, offers a powerful testament to the transformative power of belief and perseverance.

Shaazia’s life took a dramatic turn with the loss of her mother, a period that tested her faith and strength. “I was like, God, no, I don’t understand this,” she recalls. Yet, through the darkness, she found a renewed purpose, using her voice and creativity to glorify God and inspire others.

Throughout her trials, Shaazia’s faith remained her anchor. “Even when nobody else sees you, God always sees you,” she shares, emphasizing the importance of holding onto faith even when life gives every reason to let go. Her story is a reminder that faith can carry us through the wilderness, turning our struggles into testimonies of grace and purpose.

Shaazia’s journey is not just about overcoming adversity; it’s about embracing humanity in all its imperfections. Her book, “Being Human,” explores themes of love, family secrets, and the power of forgiveness. “It’s not about being perfect,” she says. “It’s about giving God your best and trusting Him to guide you.”

Shaazia Terry’s story is a testament to the power of faith and resilience. Her journey reminds us that brokenness doesn’t disqualify us; it’s often the place where God begins His greatest work in us. As we navigate our own challenges, may we find inspiration in Shaazia’s story and hold onto the hope that faith provides.

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How Heartbreak Can Help You Shine Bright!

In a world where pain often feels insurmountable, the story of Shawna Foster offers a beacon of hope. Her journey from heartbreak to healing is a testament to the power of resilience and faith. As she shares, “What if the very fire that meant to destroy you became the light that guides you home?”

Shawna’s story is one of raw pain transformed into radical healing. She opens up about the heartbreaking experience of losing two children to parental alienation, a grief that reshapes the soul. Yet, through vulnerability, she finds strength. “Our stories are different,” she says, “and that’s fine. God knows the truth, and I’m just going to rest in that.”

Despite the challenges, Shawna emphasizes the importance of finding joy. A trip with her family became a turning point, allowing her to embrace the present and find happiness. “Just be happy with where you’re at and who’s here,” her son reminds her, highlighting the importance of gratitude.

Throughout her journey, Shawna’s faith remains a cornerstone. She speaks of the importance of prayer and trusting in a higher power. “The pain and suffering isn’t what He wants for us,” she shares. “He wants us to find grace and joy and peace and rest in Him.”

Shawna Foster is an inspiring author, speaker, and advocate for healing and transformation. Her powerful journey from trauma to hope is captured in her book, Faith in the Flames, where she shares her experiences of overcoming personal challenges, including the loss of her children to parental alienation. Shawna’s story is a testament to resilience, faith, and the transformative power of vulnerability. Through her work, she encourages others to embrace their own healing journeys and find joy amid adversity. She also writes for Christianity.com. She also hosts a podcast titled Faith in the Flames Podcast.

Shawna’s story is a powerful reminder that healing is possible, even in the darkest times. By embracing vulnerability, finding joy, and leaning on faith, we can transform trauma into a journey of healing and hope. As Shawna beautifully puts it, “Healing isn’t about erasing the pain; it’s about rising through it.”

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Lindsay McCutcheon: A Journey from Addiction to Resilience

In a world where challenges often seem insurmountable, stories of recovery and resilience shine as beacons of hope. Lindsay McCutcheon’s journey is one such story—a testament to the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and emerge stronger than ever.

Lindsay’s battle with addiction began at a young age, spiraling into a life dominated by substances. “I crossed that invisible line of addiction at 23,” she recalls, marking the beginning of a tumultuous journey. Despite the chaos, Lindsay’s story is not one of defeat but of relentless determination to reclaim her life.

In 2018, Lindsay reached a pivotal moment. “I hit my knees in my bedroom one Sunday and cried out to God,” she shares. This moment of surrender marked the start of her recovery, fueled by a newfound strength and the support of a community that believed in her potential.

Lindsay’s recovery was not just about abstaining from substances; it was about transforming her life. Through the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous and the unwavering support of her family, she learned to navigate the complexities of sobriety. “I learned that you can have fun in recovery,” she emphasizes, highlighting the importance of finding joy in the journey.

Today, Lindsay stands as a certified peer specialist, helping others navigate their own paths to recovery. Her story is a powerful reminder that resilience is not the absence of struggle but the ability to rise above it. “If you stay sober, the sky’s the limit,” she affirms, inspiring others to believe in their own potential.

Lindsay McCutchey’s journey is a testament to the unyielding spirit of recovery and resilience. Her story reminds us that no matter how deep the darkness, there is always a path to the light. For those struggling, Lindsay’s message is clear: “Anything is possible. Don’t sell yourself short.”

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Memorial Day: Reflection, Family, and Faith

This weekend, many of us will gather with family and friends, grateful for the pause and the unofficial start of summer. There will be laughter, shared meals, and the simple joy of togetherness. But as we embrace these moments of peace, it’s essential to hold space for the profound reason we are given this day: to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms.

Memorial Day is a day of solemn remembrance. It’s a day to honor those who laid down their lives in service to our nation. For many, this is not a day of celebration but one of quiet reflection, of visiting cemeteries, and of honoring the empty chair at the family table. It’s a powerful reminder that our peace was purchased at a great price.

At The Rising Muse, we believe in the convergence of faith, mental health, family, and personal growth. On Memorial Day, these pillars of our community are poignantly intertwined.

Faith in Sorrow

For families of the fallen, faith can be both a sanctuary and a struggle. The loss of a loved one can test the very foundations of what we believe. Yet, it is often in these moments of profound grief that faith can offer a glimmer of hope—a belief in a peace that surpasses all understanding and a reunion beyond this life. This Memorial Day, let us hold in our hearts the Gold Star Families, who walk a journey of faith and resilience that most of us will never know. Let us pray for their comfort and their strength.

The Weight of Remembrance and Our Mental Health

Grief is a heavy burden, and for military families, it is a unique and often lifelong journey. The quiet respect we show on Memorial Day is a testament to our collective acknowledgment of their loss. It is a way of saying, “Your loved one is not forgotten. Their sacrifice matters.”

Honoring this day with intention is also an act of communal mental well-being. It allows us to connect with a sense of gratitude and to understand the cost of the freedoms we often take for granted. By taking a moment for silent reflection or by participating in a memorial service, we create a space for collective healing and remembrance.

The Enduring Strength of Family

The families of our fallen heroes are a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit. They carry on the legacy of their loved ones through their own lives of service, courage, and love. They are a vital part of our national family, and on this day, we have a sacred duty to remember them, to support them, and to honor the sacrifices they have also made.

Personal Growth Through Remembrance

How do we live a life that is worthy of such a great sacrifice? This is perhaps the most profound question Memorial Day asks of us. It calls us to a higher purpose in our own lives. It challenges us to be better citizens, kinder neighbors, and more engaged members of our communities.

Let this Memorial Day be a catalyst for your personal growth. Reflect on the freedoms you have and consider how you can use them to make a positive impact. Perhaps it’s by volunteering, by having meaningful conversations with your children about the cost of freedom, or by simply living with a greater sense of purpose and gratitude.

This Memorial Day, as you gather with your loved ones, we invite you to join us at The Rising Muse in a moment of quiet reflection. Let us remember the fallen, honor their families, and commit to living lives that are a testament to their enduring sacrifice.

May we never forget.

Finding Purpose Through the Storm

What if every trial, every storm, and every heartbreak in your life led you toward something greater? What if the pain you’ve endured wasn’t meant to break you but to prepare you for your purpose?

In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we sit down with the incredible Bambi Makowski—a mother, grandmother, storyteller, and author whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From overcoming personal trauma to impacting lives one door at a time, Bambi’s testimony is a powerful reminder that faith can turn brokenness into beauty.

🚪 Knocking on Doors, Changing Lives
Bambi shares how her years working with Nielsen TV Ratings and the Census Bureau taught her the power of human connection. Each door she knocked on held a different story—some heartbreaking, some inspiring, but all life-changing. Through these encounters, she learned to see people beyond their circumstances and embrace the beauty in every journey.

💔 From Trauma to Triumph
Bambi opens up about the darkest moments of her life when she felt unseen and unheard. But she also reveals the incredible ways that God stepped in, time and time again, transforming her pain into purpose. Her story is raw, unfiltered, and filled with moments that will leave you speechless.

🙏 Faith, Healing, and the Power of Sharing Your Story
In this episode, we discuss why sharing our stories is essential for healing, how God never wastes our pain, and why embracing our scars can lead to true freedom. Bambi reminds us that our past does not define us—God does.

Bambi is a mother of six, grandmother to thirteen—and counting!—a passionate storyteller, and an author of two published books with more on the way. Her journey hasn’t been easy, but through every trial, she’s found purpose and hope. You can reach her on her website Healing Through Stories.

🔥 You Don’t Want to Miss This!
This conversation is one of the most powerful we’ve had on the podcast. It’s real. It’s vulnerable. It’s inspiring. If you’ve ever questioned your worth, struggled with trauma, or wondered if God has a purpose for your pain—this episode is for you.

🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!

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Finding God in Your Setbacks: Preparation for Growth

Life often presents us with setbacks—moments when our plans unravel, our dreams seem distant, and our hearts ache with disappointment. In these challenging times, finding solace in faith can offer profound comfort and guide us toward unexpected growth. It is in these setbacks that we often find God’s hand at work, preparing us for greater things.

Embracing Setbacks as Divine Preparation

Setbacks are not merely obstacles but opportunities for spiritual transformation. They test our resilience, deepen our trust in God, and refine our character. As the apostle James wrote:

“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” (James 1:2-3, NIV)

This perspective challenges us to see setbacks not as moments of despair but as chances to strengthen our faith and endurance. God uses these trials to prepare us for His purpose, shaping us into vessels capable of carrying His light in the darkest of times.

Trusting in God’s Sovereignty

Amid setbacks, it is natural to question God’s plan. Yet, Scripture reassures us of His sovereignty and unwavering love:

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV)

Even when our circumstances seem bleak, trusting in God’s promises allows us to find peace and hope. His plans for us transcend our understanding, guiding us toward growth and fulfillment beyond our present struggles.

Seeking Spiritual Growth Through Adversity

Every setback offers an invitation to deepen our relationship with God. It is through adversity that we discover His strength within us:

“But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” (2 Corinthians 12:9, NIV)

In moments of weakness, God’s grace sustains us, empowering us to overcome challenges and emerge stronger in faith. These experiences mold us into vessels of His grace, equipped to share His love with others who may be walking through similar trials.

Finding Purpose in Pain

While setbacks may seem senseless, God works all things for our good:

“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28, NIV)

Even in our deepest pain, God is at work, crafting beauty from ashes and preparing us for His divine purpose. Our setbacks become part of a greater narrative of redemption and restoration, showcasing God’s faithfulness through every trial.

Conclusion

Finding God in your setbacks is not about denying pain or dismissing challenges. It is a journey of faith where we learn to trust in His timing, His wisdom, and His unfailing love. As we navigate life’s uncertainties, let us embrace setbacks as opportunities for spiritual growth, knowing that through them, God prepares us to shine His light and love in a world that desperately needs it.

“And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast.” (1 Peter 5:10, NIV)

In every setback, may you find the seeds of growth, the presence of God, and the promise of His enduring grace.