EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 34 MIN
90/ Still Ignoring Your Cycle? The Healthy Habits That Can Transform Your Energy and Stress with Bekah Yawn
from Healthy Habits For Moms - Self Care Tips, Morning Routines, Boost Energy, Manage Stress, Meal Planning · host Caroline Henderson| Wellness Coach
Hey, Mama! Have you ever felt like you're fighting against your body instead of working with it? As busy moms, we're often taught to push through exhaustion and ignore the rhythms God designed us to live by. But what if understanding your cycle could be the key to more energy, less stress, and a deeper appreciation for your Creator's design? In this episode of the Healthy Habits for Moms podcast, I'm joined by Bekah Yawn to discuss the beauty of cycle tracking, the importance of biblical rest and Sabbath, and how embracing the unique rhythms of the female body can transform the way we approach our health and wellness. In this episode, you'll learn: Why cycle tracking is a powerful healthy habit for women How honoring your body's natural rhythms can support energy, hormones, and stress management The biblical value of rest and Sabbath in a culture that glorifies busyness How embracing God's divine design for women can bring freedom instead of frustration Practical ways to work with your body instead of constantly pushing against it When we stop viewing our bodies as obstacles and start seeing them as intentionally created by God, we can build healthy habits that are rooted in grace, wisdom, and stewardship—not striving. Whether you're new to cycle awareness or simply longing for a more peaceful, faith-filled approach to wellness, this conversation will encourage you to slow down, embrace rest, and honor the incredible design God has given you. 🎙️Listen to Bekah's podcast, For the Love of Hormones Learn more about Bekah's program, The Fertility Framework Topics: Cycle tracking • Healthy habits for moms • Stress management for Christian moms • Biblical rest • Sabbath • Women's hormones • Natural energy • Faith-based wellness • Self-care for moms • God's design for the female body
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Hey, Mama! Have you ever felt like you're fighting against your body instead of working with it? As busy moms, we're often taught to push through exhaustion and ignore the rhythms God designed us to live by. But what if understanding your cycle could be the key to more energy, less stress, and a deeper appreciation for your Creator's design? In this episode of the Healthy Habits for Moms podcast, I'm joined by Bekah Yawn to discuss the beauty of cycle tracking, the importance of biblical rest and Sabbath, and how embracing the unique rhythms of the female body can transform the way we approach our health and wellness. In this episode, you'll learn: Why cycle tracking is a powerful healthy habit for women How honoring your body's natural rhythms can support energy, hormones, and stress management The biblical value of rest and Sabbath in a culture that glorifies busyness How embracing God's divine design for women can bring freedom instead of frustration Practical ways to work with your body instead of constantly pushing against it When we stop viewing our bodies as obstacles and start seeing them as intentionally created by God, we can build healthy habits that are rooted in grace, wisdom, and stewardship—not striving. Whether you're new to cycle awareness or simply longing for a more peaceful, faith-filled approach to wellness, this conversation will encourage you to slow down, embrace rest, and honor the incredible design God has given you. 🎙️Listen to Bekah's podcast, For the Love of Hormones Learn more about Bekah's program, The Fertility Framework Topics:Cycle tracking • Healthy habits for moms • Stress management for Christian moms • Biblical rest • Sabbath • Women's hormones • Natural energy • Faith-based wellness • Self-care for moms • God's design for the female body
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