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Episode 34: Habits of processing rejection

An episode of the The Habit Lab podcast, hosted by Jenna Zint, titled "Episode 34: Habits of processing rejection" was published on June 18, 2024 and runs 22 minutes.

June 18, 2024 ·22m · The Habit Lab

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Check out Jenna's mini e-course: Setting up Your Summer It's a guide to help you design a summer in which you thrive. Click here for the course This episode is a unique one that came from an encounter Jenna had around the rejection Jesus' experienced on the road to calvary and how it applies to the rejection we experience in relationship. Our prayer is that the Holy Spirit meets you while listening to this episode & you have your own encounter that brings healing & wholeness to...

Check out Jenna's mini e-course: Setting up Your Summer
It's a guide to help you design a summer in which you thrive.
Click here for the course

This episode is a unique one that came from an encounter Jenna had around  the rejection Jesus' experienced on the road to calvary and how it applies to the rejection we experience in relationship.

Our prayer is that the Holy Spirit meets you while listening to this episode & you have your own encounter that brings healing & wholeness to any lingering pain of rejection you have. 

Click for info on Jenna's Mastery Course

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