EPISODE · Nov 26, 2021 · 34 MIN
Quieting the Shout of Should This Holiday Season
from Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women · host Heather Creekmore - Christian Body Image Author and Speaker
You should have better Christmas lights, you should have already decorated, you should be baking treats, but you should also be watching your treat intake . . . Does "should" ever haunt you? Culture and a few scrolls on Instagram tell us we're supposed to be doing any number of things, well, and all at the same time. The pressure can be overwhelming! Today my guest is Crystal Stine, she's an author and speaker, and today we talk about how to quiet the shout of should during the holiday season and all year long. The pressure is off my friend. Listen and be encouraged. Connect with Crystal and learn more about her at: https://www.crystalstine.me Mentioned in today's show: Download Heather's new "a Comparison-Free Christmas" reading plan on You Version App Crystal Stine's book The Shout of Should (On sale on Black Friday for CHEAP!) Heather's book The Burden of Better A Praying Life by Paul Miller Crystal Stine's book Holy Hustle Check out Crystal's Shout of Should Reading Plan on You Version App Want to win a copy of Heather's "The Burden of Better" AND Crystal's "The Shout of Should"? Leave a review of this podcast (directions for leaving a review are here at https://www.comparedtowho.me/podcast - scroll to bottom), screen shot your review and email it to Heather at: Heather @ Compared to who (dot) me. Already reviewed the show? That's okay. Screen shot it...or for bonus points - share an episode on social media or with a friend! (Amazon affiliate links allow a tiny portion of your purchase to support Compared to Who?'s ministry) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Season 5, Episode 49
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