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Ep. 102 | Self-Sabotage Isn’t Spiritual Failure: Burnout, Intrusive Thoughts, and Your Brain on Empty

Ep. 102 | Self-Sabotage Isn’t Spiritual Failure: Burnout, Intrusive Thoughts, and Your Brain on Empty

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In this episode, I share a raw and vulnerable piece of my own story: the season after my fourth baby when I was breastfeeding, cycling every two weeks, running a household of seven, and barely surviving each day. The intrusive thoughts got dark. The anger at God got loud. And no matter how hard I tried to take every thought captive, my body simply did not have the capacity to do it.

What I didn’t know then, and what I want you to know now, is that what I was experiencing was not a failure of faith. It was a depleted brain doing exactly what a depleted brain does. This is what burnout recovery actually looks like from the inside, and it starts with understanding what is happening in the body first.

If you have been reaching for anxiety Bible verses, rebuking the thoughts, and wondering why nothing is working, this episode will give you a framework rooted in functional health and Christian women’s health that finally makes sense of what is happening and what to do about it.

In this episode:

  • Why self-sabotage and intrusive thoughts are often a physiological response to burnout recovery, not a character flaw or spiritual failure
  • How to tell the difference between spiritual warfare and your body’s stress response, and why context is everything when it comes to Christian women’s health
  • What an HTMA test (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) can reveal about the mineral patterns underneath your mental and emotional spiral
  • What magnesium depletion and low cobalt actually do to your brain’s ability to regulate mood, produce neurotransmitters, and hold a thought
  • The prefrontal cortex vs. the amygdala, what goes offline in burnout and why grace disappears when it does
  • Why the nervous system fight or flight response makes it feel impossible to calm the nervous system no matter how hard you try
  • Why “take every thought captive” (2 Corinthians 10:5) can feel impossible when your brain is running on empty and what that means for how we read that verse as Christian women
  • Philippians 4:6 and 2 Timothy 1:7 reframed, the verses are true AND your body still needs to be resourced to receive them
  • Why high sodium and chronically elevated cortisol make intrusive thoughts feel louder and more true than they are
  • The weapon order in holistic women’s health: physical stability first, then emotional regulation and trauma, then the biblical truth and lies work
  • Five reflection questions to help you start giving your body what it needs this week

Verses referenced:

  • 2 Corinthians 10:5 - taking every thought captive
  • Philippians 4:6 - be anxious for nothing
  • 2 Timothy 1:7 - God has not given us a spirit of fear
  • John 1:16 - grace upon grace
  • 1 John - the spirit of error

Five reflection questions from this episode:

  • What would change for you if you stopped treating this as a character flaw and started treating it as a body signal?
  • Where have you been the hardest on yourself for something that may have been your biology all along?
  • What have you been white-knuckling spiritually that your body may actually need support with?
  • If depletion has been driving this, what is one thing you could do this week to start resourcing your body?
  • What would change if you stopped treating the pattern as a spiritual verdict and started treating it as a body signal?
Cassie Hutton Wellness Resources: 📘 Download your free guide: The Overwhelm Detox Planner: ⁠https://cassiehutton.aweb.page/⁠ 🌿 Learn more about working with me: ⁠https://join.cassiehutton.com/⁠ 🤍 Join my free community: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/cassiehuttonwellness⁠ 🎧 Follow me on social media: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/thecassiehutton⁠ 📩 Email: ⁠contact@cassiehutton.com
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