Listening to Your Body for Physical, Emotional, Spiritual, and Sexual Health

EPISODE · May 1, 2023 · 31 MIN

Listening to Your Body for Physical, Emotional, Spiritual, and Sexual Health

from Female by Design

God designed your body with intention, care and purpose. Yet, we often hyper-focus on the mind and the spirit, neglecting the importance of the body.    In this episode we will discuss the importance of connecting to the body, because stress in the body can create dis-ease that ripples out to all areas of our life. Topics include:   The brain body connection. Dis-ease in the body and the peace of God. Paying attention to and being aware of your body. Problems that can arise when we disregard the body. Hormetic stress and other practices to reset the body. Laying down efficiency for more intimacy with God. Caring for your body to build more desire and marriage connection. Resources Mentioned: Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory, Deb Dana   Related Episodes: Finding Breakthrough from Anxiety, episode 134 Your Good Body with Alisa Keeton, episode 135 How Taking Hotel Dates Helps My Marriage Connection, episode 126   You're Invited: Keep learning with Francie! Join the Discipleship Circle group mentorship. This is a SWEET community of women, connected with the purpose of seeking God's heart for their reclaiming a redeemed view of sex and sexuality. Inside the circle, we will explore and discover the good news about God's heart for sex. Learn more here: Discipleship Circle   Listen to Heaven in Your Home Family Music: Spotify Apple Music YouTube Connect with Francie: Receive Francie's weekly newsletter  Website Instagram

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