How to Find Strength When You’re Feeling Exhausted
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Have you been waking up already tired, knowing the day hasn’t even started yet?
Do you ever wonder how long you can keep showing up — for work, for family, for others — when your energy feels low, and your heart feels stretched?
Maybe you’re doing all the right things on the outside, but inside you feel worn thin.
In this episode of The Week Ahead, Ken Robinson speaks gently into that very place.
Finding Strength When You’re Tired but Still Showing Up is a quiet, reassuring conversation for anyone who feels exhausted but can’t simply stop. It’s for the parent, the carer, the worker, the friend — the person who keeps going even when it feels hard.
Ken discusses the kind of tiredness that sleep doesn’t fix. The tiredness that comes from responsibility, from caring deeply, from staying steady through long seasons. He reminds you that God sees the faithfulness that often goes unnoticed — the small, daily acts of turning up when it would be easier to withdraw.
This episode doesn’t push you to try harder or dig deeper. Instead, it invites you to slow down, breathe, and find strength that doesn’t depend on your own reserves. Ken reflects on how God meets us right where we are — not with pressure, but with grace that’s enough for today.
You’ll be encouraged to release the weight of carrying everything at once, to take the next small faithful step, and to trust that God’s strength often shows up as “just enough”.
If you’re feeling empty, stretched, or quietly weary, this episode offers calm reassurance and practical hope for the days ahead.
Take a few minutes to listen. Let yourself reflect. And carry something gentle and steady with you into the week ahead.