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Emotional Strength and Self-Worth: How to Protect Your Peace Without Performing
Emotional strength is not pretending you are fine. Self-worth is not proving your value. This faith-rooted guide will help you build both th

Written With Love by Lolli
1 day ago9 min read


How to Deal with Depression and Anxiety When You’re a Tired, Faith-Filled Woman Who Still Has to Function
If you’re searching for how to deal with depression and anxiety, I want to start with this: you are not alone—and you are not failing.
Depression can make everything feel heavy. Anxiety can make everything feel urgent. And when the two show up together, it can feel like you’re fighting on two fronts at once: numbness and fear, exhaustion and racing thoughts, “I can’t” and “what if.”

Written With Love by Lolli
Mar 254 min read


Nervous System Regulation Tools for Caregivers: Finding Peace Amid Overwhelm
Nervous system regulation tools help you shift out of survival mode by calming your body’s stress responses. Simple practices like long-exhale breathing, grounding exercises, and gentle movement can bring immediate relief. Over time, daily habits combined with faith can restore balance and peace to your tired heart.

Written With Love by Lolli
Mar 204 min read


When You’re Doing Everything “Right” but Still Feel Empty: A Faith and Mental Health Reset for Tired Hearts
This is for the nurses, moms, caregivers, and trauma survivors who keep showing up for everyone else… while quietly running on fumes. This is a faith and mental health reset for tired hearts—because your faith and your mental health do not have to be separate.

Written With Love by Lolli
Mar 103 min read


How to overcome anger without yelling: a faith-rooted, trauma-informed plan for tired hearts
How to overcome anger without yelling isn’t about stuffing emotions or “being nicer.” It’s about calming your nervous system, naming what’s true, and responding with strength and peace—one small step at a time.

Written With Love by Lolli
Jan 294 min read


Sleep anxiety and insomnia: a faith-rooted, trauma-informed plan for when your mind won’t shut off
Sleep anxiety and insomnia often form a cycle: you fear not sleeping → your body goes into stress mode → your brain stays alert → sleep feels impossible. The most effective support is a calm, consistent plan: a short nervous-system reset, a predictable wind-down routine, and boundaries around “trying to force sleep.” If you wake up anxious, use a gentle reset and return to a simple “next step,” not a spiral.

Written With Love by Lolli
Jan 225 min read


Understanding People Pleasing Trauma Responses
A people pleasing trauma response is a protective survival pattern—often connected to the fawn response—where you prioritize others’ comfort to reduce conflict, rejection, or emotional danger. It can show up as over-explaining, over-apologizing, saying yes when you mean no, and feeling responsible for everyone’s emotions. Healing starts with nervous-system safety, boundaries, and faith-rooted compassion—not shame.

Written With Love by Lolli
Jan 174 min read


ADHD symptoms in adult women: signs you might be missing and a faith-rooted next step
ADHD symptoms in adult women often look like overwhelm, masking, and mental exhaustion—not “hyper little boy” stereotypes. Here’s what to watch for and what to do next.

Written With Love by Lolli
Jan 114 min read


How to cope with New Year anxiety: a faith-rooted mental health reset for tired hearts
How to cope with New Year anxiety — a trauma-informed, faith + mental health plan for when January feels heavy, urgent, or unsettling. By Jennifer Nicole Green, NP-C | Lolli Love Last updated: January 6, 2026 How to cope with New Year anxiety: start with a 60-second nervous system reset (longer exhales), then choose one tiny next step (water, food, movement, or a boundary), and add a simple breath prayer to reconnect with God’s steadiness. New Year anxiety is common bec

Written With Love by Lolli
Jan 64 min read


Holiday anxiety coping strategies: a faith-rooted mental health plan for tired hearts
Holiday anxiety coping strategies that calm your nervous system, protect your peace, and help you stay rooted in faith—without forcing “perfect holiday joy.”

Written With Love by Lolli
Dec 22, 20255 min read


Silent walking for anxiety relief: a faith-rooted 10-minute reset for tired hearts
Silent walking for anxiety relief — a trauma-informed, faith + mental health practice to calm your nervous system when your mind won’t quiet down. A quick answer for silent walking for anxiety relief Silent walking for anxiety relief is a simple practice where you walk without music, podcasts, or scrolling. The goal isn’t fitness or productivity—it’s nervous-system calming. For many people, 5–10 minutes of quiet movement can reduce overstimulation, settle racing thoughts,

Written With Love by Lolli
Dec 18, 20255 min read


How to Calm High-Functioning Anxiety at Work (Without Losing Your Soul)
If you look “put together” but feel like you’re sprinting on the inside, you may be living with high-functioning anxiety at work.

Written With Love by Lolli
Dec 10, 20253 min read


How to Stop Overthinking at Night: A Faith + Nervous-System Reset
If you care deeply, you think deeply. Overthinking is often compassion on overdrive. Your worth isn’t measured by solving everything before sunrise. God keeps watch while you sleep.

Written With Love by Lolli
Dec 6, 20252 min read


How to Manage Seasonal Depression Naturally at Home (Faith-Based, Nurse-Approved)
Why depression may spike now—and why it’s not “just the winter blues.” If you’ve noticed your energy dipping, sleep getting strange, or your hope feeling thin as the days shorten, you’re not alone. Search interest for “seasonal depression” (seasonal affective disorder) consistently climbs in the fall and peaks around November in the U.S., reflecting a real pattern many of us feel in our bodies and minds. Recent analyses again show November spikes this year, echoing long-obse

Written With Love by Lolli
Dec 1, 20253 min read


How to Calm Anxiety at Night Naturally: A Trauma-Informed, Faith-Rooted Guide
Nighttime can amplify the noise in our heads. The good news: your body and brain can learn a calmer rhythm.

Written With Love by Lolli
Nov 21, 20254 min read


How to Manage Seasonal Depression at Home (2025 Guide)
f you’re noticing more fatigue, “blah” feelings, or a heavier kind of worry as evenings come earlier—you’re not broken; your body is responding to shorter light windows and rhythm shifts.

Written With Love by Lolli
Nov 12, 20253 min read


🌙 How to Stop Revenge Bedtime Procrastination at Night: A Faith-Based Plan (2025)
You promise yourself an early night… then keep scrolling, reading, or puttering because the day didn’t leave space just for you. That pattern has a name: revenge bedtime procrastination—delaying sleep to reclaim personal time, often on phones, which erodes tomorrow’s mood, focus, and health.

Written With Love by Lolli
Nov 5, 20253 min read


💜 How to Stop Doomscrolling at Night: A Faith-Based Guide to Calming Anxiety (2025)
If you’ve ever crawled into bed intending to rest but found yourself an hour later still scrolling grim headlines, you’re not alone. “Doomscrolling” — compulsively consuming distressing news or content — increases stress and anxiety and can disrupt attention and sleep.

Written With Love by Lolli
Oct 30, 20253 min read


💜 Faith-Based Self-Care for Women: Healing from Rejection and Shame Through Jesus and Science
If you’re a woman trying to navigate anxiety, burnout, or emotional pain, please hear me — there’s nothing wrong with needing help.

Written With Love by Lolli
Oct 24, 20255 min read


Overcoming Guilt and Shame as a Caregiver Through Faith
We’re trained to help, to fix, to make things better. And when something breaks — when a relationship falters, when a patient dies, when a child drifts — our hearts interpret it as failure.

Written With Love by Lolli
Oct 21, 20254 min read
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