It is Not Finished: How Easter Rewires a Worried Brain
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Easter isn’t just something we celebrate—it changes how we think when life feels out of control.
In this episode, we’re talking about what Easter teaches us about stress, uncertainty, and those moments when everything feels like it’s falling apart.
Because when things don’t go as planned, your brain immediately assumes something is wrong. It tries to fix, control, and make sense of everything—and that’s where anxiety, overwhelm, and tension build.
But Easter tells a different story.
What looked like loss, failure, and chaos during the crucifixion was actually part of something good—something planned, purposeful, and not finished yet.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why your brain assumes the worst when life feels uncertain
- The connection between Easter and your everyday stress
- A simple reframe to use when your thoughts say, “This is going wrong”
If you’ve ever felt like things aren’t going how they’re supposed to, this episode will help you pause, breathe, and remember:
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