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Nov 21
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Ending Well: The Addiction to Productivi...

THE GIRL NAMED BLAKE
About this episode

Welcome back to week three of our Ending Well series — a journey to close out 2025 by reclaiming what's been hard, remembering what God has done, and letting Him renew our perspective before the year ends.

In this episode, we're talking about something that hits close to home for so many of us — the addiction to productivity. This one is for the hustlers, the people-pleasers, and the high achievers who have built their worth around being useful, helpful, or constantly "doing." You're in good company, friend.

Blake shares honestly about how God revealed her own dependence on productivity — how the need to "produce" had quietly become an idol — and how He's been peeling back layers of identity, performance, and striving to reveal something better: rest, surrender, and abiding.

This conversation is a gentle but powerful reminder that:

Rest isn't laziness — it's obedience.

You are loved apart from what you produce.

Productivity can serve you, but it was never meant to define you.

God doesn't need your performance — He wants your presence.

Through scripture, reflection, and a few hard-won lessons from this past year, Blake unpacks what it means to live from overflow rather than output. From redefining success in motherhood and work to learning that obedience sometimes looks like slowing down, this episode will meet you right in the tension between doing and being.

"We were never meant to live as output machines. We were created to work from rest, not for it."

If you've been running on empty, struggling to stop striving, or wondering why slowing down feels unsafe, this episode will help you rediscover the peace that comes when you let God set the pace.

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