EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 6 MIN
057 Why Rest Feels Unsafe with Chronic Illness | Rest Guilt, Anxiety & Faith
from The Invisible Illness Club | Chronic Illness, Auto Immune · host April Aramanda, Invisible Illness Club
Rest sounds peaceful in theory. In real life with chronic illness, it can feel anxious, guilty, frustrating, and emotionally unsafe. In this episode, April Aramanda talks honestly about the pressure to always be productive, the guilt that comes with slowing down, and why rest can feel so hard even when your body desperately needs it. This conversation explores chronic illness, emotional exhaustion, faith, and the struggle to believe your worth still matters when your output changes. What You’ll Learn Why rest can trigger anxiety and guilt The emotional pressure of always feeling “behind” How chronic illness complicates rest and recovery The connection between productivity and self-worth What scripture says about rest and restoration One Tiny Step The next time your body asks for rest, try not to apologize for it. Resources Join the Unseen Sisterhood! A weekly newsletter and community for women navigating chronic illness, faith, boundaries, and real life. https://theinvisibleillnessclub.kit.com/unseen-sisterhood The Invisible Illness Club Website https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com The Invisible Illness Club Podcast https://theinvisibleillnessclub.com/podcast Music Credit Audio Jungle https://audiojungle.net
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Why does rest feel so emotionally hard when your body desperately needs it? In this episode, April Aramanda talks honestly about chronic illness, rest guilt, anxiety, faith, and the pressure to always keep going.
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