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When Anxiety Makes You Feel Alone | DD 160

Episode 160 of the Dear Daughters podcast, hosted by Susie Davis, titled "When Anxiety Makes You Feel Alone | DD 160" was published on October 12, 2021 and runs 44 minutes.

October 12, 2021 ·44m · Dear Daughters

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Anxiety can make you feel all alone. Like you're the only one. But you're not. You are not alone. I had the privilege of meeting some of the loveliest, bravest women at my workshop last month and I want to spotlight some of the important things we uncovered together.

Here are a few of the things to know…

  1. You can be free.
  2. You are not alone.
  3. There is joy on the other side of anxiety.
  4. Listen closely to the hope you hear from God. 
  5. Finding peace and freedom isn't one size fits all.

I pray that you can find joy and freedom and peace … it's not one size fits all, so my prayer is that you discover the steps you need to take, however big or small, so that you can love and live your one beautiful life.

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