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Hey, I'm back and dragging through this week to dish some truth. You know those seasons where you wake up already exhausted? Where everyone needs something from you, and you're just trying to show up for all of it? And somewhere in the middle of that chaos, you start believing the lie that everything you're doing is pointless—that maybe you really are good for nothing?

In this episode, I'm diving into how temporary weariness tries to become permanent identity. How "I'm in a hard season" becomes "I am the hard season." And what God actually says about all of this.

We'll talk about:

  • Why dead things don't get attacked (and what that means for you)
  • The strategy behind feeling good for nothing
  • What to actually do when you're in this place
  • Why God might want you to take that nap

If you're sitting in that chair, feeling like you're good for nothing, this one's for you.

Amber Weigand-Buckley is an award-winning author, podcaster as well as editor and art director for Leading Hearts magazine. She is also co-host of Coffee Chat with Amber & Lisa. Be on the lookout for her May 2026 release #sisterhoodoftheshortyellowpencils: Mental Health Mayhem, One Sticky Note at a Time. Follow her @barefacedgirl on socials for more.

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