What Exhaustion Is Trying to Tell You
Your tired isn’t the enemy. It’s the messenger.
For years, I treated my exhaustion like an inconvenience. You know the “why do I have to feel like this, right now, in this moment?”
Something to push past. Something to manage. Something to medicate with coffee, willpower, and one more worship song on repeat.
I’d wake up tired and think, “What’s wrong with me?” I’d drag through the afternoon and think, “Why can’t I just be normal?” I’d collapse into bed at night and think, “Tomorrow will be different.”
It never was. How was I ever going to make it through the day? Why does this keep happening to me?
Until one day, instead of asking “What’s wrong with me?” I asked a different question:
“What is my exhaustion trying to tell me?”
That question changed everything.
“Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”
— Psalm 139:23–24
When Your Feelings Tell You Otherwise...
When exhaustion knocks, here’s what most of us hear:
“Just push through. You’ll feel better once you get moving.”
“It’s just a busy season. This too shall pass.”
“Everyone’s tired. Stop making it a big deal.”
“You just need more coffee. Or more faith. Or more discipline.”
“Listening to your body is indulgent.”
I said all of these to myself, sometimes in the same morning. And each one did the same thing: it told me to ignore the message my body and soul were desperately trying to deliver.
But here’s what I’ve come to understand: exhaustion is not the problem. It’s the symptom. It’s the check engine light on the dashboard of your life. And ignoring it doesn’t make the engine run better. It just guarantees a breakdown.
The Deeper Truth
When I finally stopped long enough to listen, here’s what my exhaustion was telling me:
My body was saying: “You’re sleeping six hours a night and calling it enough. It’s not.”
My emotions were saying: “You’ve been carrying grief you haven’t processed. It’s leaking out as irritability and numbness.”
My mind was saying: “You’ve said yes to so many things that you’ve lost track of what actually matters to you.”
My spirit was saying: “You’ve been so busy doing things FOR God that you’ve stopped being WITH God.”
Each one was a different message. Each one required a different response. And none of them could be fixed by just “pushing through.”
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
“Be still” isn’t just a suggestion for quiet time. It’s an invitation to stop running long enough to hear what God (and your own body) have been trying to say.
Think about Elijah after Mount Carmel. God didn’t speak to him in the earthquake, the wind, or the fire. He spoke in the still, small voice. But Elijah had to stop running, stop performing, and stop proving before he could hear it.
Your exhaustion might be God’s way of getting you to stop. Not to punish you, but to speak to you.
What if the very thing you’ve been fighting is actually fighting for you?
What This Means for You
Please hear me out, my dear friend. Your exhaustion is not your enemy. It’s your body’s way of waving a white flag and saying, “Something needs to change.”
Instead of pushing past it, what if you paused and asked it a few questions?
What am I doing that I need to stop doing?
What am I avoiding that I need to face?
What am I carrying that isn’t mine to carry?
Where have I been running from God instead of toward Him?
These aren’t comfortable questions. But they’re the ones that lead to freedom.
You don’t have to answer them all today. But start with one. Just one honest conversation between you and God about what’s really going on under the surface of your tired.
Remember This Truth
Your exhaustion is not a character flaw. It’s a conversation.
Your body is not betraying you. It’s protecting you. That’s your brain telling your body to keep you safe.
And the God who created you with limits is not disappointed when you reach them. He’s been waiting there all along, ready to meet you in the place where your strength runs out and His begins.
Listen to your ‘tired.’ It has something important to say.
And the One who searches hearts and knows anxious thoughts? He’s listening too. He’s not waiting with judgment. He’s waiting with bread and water and a gentle voice that says, “Rest. I’ve got this. I’ve got you!”
An Invitation
This week, I want to invite you to try something different.
Instead of pushing through your tired, pause and ask it:
“What are you trying to tell me?”
Sit with the answer. Write it down if you can. Bring it to God in prayer. And see what He reveals.
You might discover that your exhaustion has been carrying a message you’ve been too busy to hear. And that message might just be the key to the rest you’ve been searching for.
Reply or leave a comment and tell me: what is your exhaustion trying to tell you? I’d love to hear what you discover.
Joyfully yours,
Tina 💖
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