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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 20 MIN

044. Encouragement Quotes for Work Actually Changed My Life. Here Is Why Words Are More Powerful Than You Think.

from Midlife Mom Reset · host Shannon Howard

Episode Description: What is the last thing you said to yourself today? Not out loud necessarily. But in your head. When you made a mistake. When you felt behind. When you looked in the mirror and the internal monologue started running before you even had your coffee. Most working moms are speaking to themselves in a way they would never speak to someone they love. And in this episode Shannon Howard gets honest about the harsh internal voice she ran for the better part of a decade, what it was costing her underneath the productivity, and the moment God interrupted that narrative with something completely different. This is not a motivational quotes episode. This is a deeper conversation about why the words you speak over yourself, both the ones you seek out and the ones you repeat automatically, are literally shaping your brain, your experience, and the life you are building. Shannon shares the neuroscience behind why repeated words create neural pathways, the difference between encouragement quotes and actual identity based truth, the specific scriptures that cracked her open in her hardest season, and four practical ways to start speaking differently over yourself starting today. Romans 8 verse 1. Zephaniah 3 verse 17. Psalm 139 verse 14. These were not just encouraging words for Shannon. They were the words that rebuilt her. In this episode you will learn: Why the words you repeat internally are literally shaping neural pathways in your brain and what that means for your daily experience. The difference between performance based encouragement and identity based truth and why that distinction matters enormously when you are burned out. Why encouragement quotes work in some moments and fall flat in others and what to reach for instead. The specific scriptures Shannon held onto during her hardest season and why they hit differently than anything else she tried. How to audit your own internal monologue and what to do with what you find. How to build anchor phrases that are rooted in truth not just positive thinking. Why speaking encouragement out loud matters more than keeping it in your head. What actually changes over time when you consistently choose different words to speak over yourself. Keywords and topics covered in this episode: Encouragement quotes for work. Encouragement quotes for women. Words of encouragement strength. Encouragement bible verses. Encouraging uplifting words. Encouragement prayer. Encouragement quotes for women going through hard seasons. Working mom burnout. Burnout recovery. Mom guilt. Perimenopause symptoms. Work life balance for women. Faith led clarity. Christian encouragement. Midlife mom reset. Corporate burnout. Mindset for working moms. Identity based encouragement. Scripture for burnout. Biblical encouragement working moms. Resources mentioned in this episode: Midlife Mom Reset Facebook Group. Come find us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/midlifemomreset. It is free and it is full of women speaking truth over each other and doing the real work of healing together. Real conversation, free guides, and a community that genuinely gets it. Connect with Shannon: Shannon Howard is a burnout recovery coach, profit diagnostician, and founder of Denali Edge Consulting. She helps ambitious moms and business owners stop the bleed, reclaim their energy, and build lives and businesses that actually feed their families and their souls. Based in Willow, Alaska, Shannon brings corporate finance expertise, faith led wisdom, and real talk to every conversation. Follow Shannon on TikTok at corporate burnout coach and find her on Facebook and Instagram.

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Episode Description: What is the last thing you said to yourself today? Not out loud necessarily. But in your head. When you made a mistake. When you felt behind. When you looked in the mirror and the internal monologue started running before you even had your coffee. Most working moms are speaking to themselves in a way they would never speak to someone they love. And in this episode Shannon Howard gets honest about the harsh internal voice she ran for the better part of a decade, what it was costing her underneath the productivity, and the moment God interrupted that narrative with something completely different. This is not a motivational quotes episode. This is a deeper conversation about why the words you speak over yourself, both the ones you seek out and the ones you repeat automatically, are literally shaping your brain, your experience, and the life you are building. Shannon shares the neuroscience behind why repeated words create neural pathways, the difference between encouragement quotes and actual identity based truth, the specific scriptures that cracked her open in her hardest season, and four practical ways to start speaking differently over yourself starting today. Romans 8 verse 1. Zephaniah 3 verse 17. Psalm 139 verse 14. These were not just encouraging words for Shannon. They were the words that rebuilt her. In this episode you will learn: Why the words you repeat internally are literally shaping neural pathways in your brain and what that means for your daily experience. The difference between performance based encouragement and identity based truth and why that distinction matters enormously when you are burned out. Why encouragement quotes work in some moments and fall flat in others and what to reach for instead. The specific scriptures Shannon held onto during her hardest season and why they hit differently than anything else she tried. How to audit your own internal monologue and what to do with what you find. How to build anchor phrases that are rooted in truth not just positive thinking. Why speaking encouragement out loud matters more than keeping it in your head. What actually changes over time when you consistently choose different words to speak over yourself. Keywords and topics covered in this episode: Encouragement quotes for work. Encouragement quotes for women. Words of encouragement strength. Encouragement bible verses. Encouraging uplifting words. Encouragement prayer. Encouragement quotes for women going through hard seasons. Working mom burnout. Burnout recovery. Mom guilt. Perimenopause symptoms. Work life balance for women. Faith led clarity. Christian encouragement. Midlife mom reset. Corporate burnout. Mindset for working moms. Identity based encouragement. Scripture for burnout. Biblical encouragement working moms. Resources mentioned in this episode: Midlife Mom Reset Facebook Group. Come find us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/midlifemomreset. It is free and it is full of women speaking truth over each other and doing the real work of healing together. Real conversation, free guides, and a community that genuinely gets it. Connect with Shannon: Shannon Howard is a burnout recovery coach, profit diagnostician, and founder of Denali Edge Consulting. She helps ambitious moms and business owners stop the bleed, reclaim their energy, and build lives and businesses that actually feed their families and their souls. Based in Willow, Alaska, Shannon brings corporate finance expertise, faith led wisdom, and real talk to every conversation. Follow Shannon on TikTok at corporate burnout coach and find her on Facebook and Instagram.

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