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Prescription for Purpose™ is the #1 podcast for high-functioning Christian women who are tired of living in survival mode and running their faith and life on autopilot. Hosted by Dr. Sharla Walker—a minister, psychiatric-mental-health nurse practitioner, and your sister in Christ—each episode blends biblical truth, clinical insight, and practical tactics to help you recognize survival patterns, renew your mind, and live spiritually and emotionally well.
A life that looks accomplished on the outside can still be dying on the inside. In this episode, we are performing a total system audit. Using my recent "Proof of Life"—from surgery and divorce to navigating high-stakes transitions—we are diagnosing why "better planning" is often just a procrastination strategy. If you feel like you're constantly performing but never flourishing, it’s time to move from Bios (survival) to Zoe (the vitality God actually promised).What We’re Diagnosing Today:The Planning Trap: Why to-do lists and calendars can’t fix a broken system.Bios vs. Zoe: Identifying if you are merely existing on material resources or living with spiritual vitality.The Cost of "Independent" Living: How the "Strong Independent Woman" trope is actually a trauma response that delays your recovery.Strategic Elimination: Learning why a healthy system requires saying "no" to things that look like "good" opportunities.The Assessment Markers:The Leak Test: Is your current structure producing "Sustainable Fruit" or just temporary bursts of performance?Somatic Warning Signs: Why your body often registers a "broken covenant" or an overloaded schedule before your brain does.The Difference Between a Plan and a Strategy: Why planning tells you how to fit it in, but strategy asks what deserves to be there.Next Steps & Help: I’m rebuilding the system for this brand to serve you more strategically, and I need your voice.Take the Audience SurveyThe Thank You: Complete the survey to get free access to the "Making Decisions God’s Way" Masterclass.ResourcesAre you struggling with consistency? Take the Consistency AuditJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Take the Next Step: You cannot rest in God if you are actively trying to sustain a life He never asked you to build. Take The Consistency Audit inside the Assessment Center to mathematically identify whether your inability to rest is an anxiety issue, or a severe structural capacity limit.If someone tells you to "just rest in God" one more time, you might scream.As a high-functioning woman, you know you should trust God. But the moment you actually try to step back, lay down, or let go of a situation, your anxiety spikes. You don't feel peace; you feel panic. And because the church has historically framed this as a "faith issue," you just end up carrying the guilt of not being able to relax on top of the exhaustion of running your life.Let’s be clinically and biblically honest: You aren't struggling to rest in God because you are a bad Christian. You are struggling because your nervous system is addicted to your own competence.You have spent your entire life using hyper-planning, over-functioning, and anticipating threats as a way to stay safe. So when God commands you to "be still" in Psalm 46:10, the instruction is actually rāp̠â—meaning to let sink, to let go, and to withdraw from pressure and resistance. But to a nervous system trained in survival mode, withdrawing from resistance doesn't feel like peace. It feels like a dangerous threat to your survival.In this episode of Prescription for Purpose, Dr. Sharla is tearing down the Christian platitudes around peace. She reveals the psychological reason your coping mechanisms are actively blocking your ability to trust, and introduces the R.E.S.T. framework: a 4-step clinical and spiritual strategy to completely rewire how you surrender. You cannot willpower your way into peace if your body is actively preparing for war. It is time to let go.ResourcesAre you struggling with consistency? Take the Consistency AuditJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Your strategies are never going to outlast a misdiagnosis. There is no amount of structure, willpower, or effort that will fix a problem you haven’t actually identified. If you are a high-functioning woman who is exhausting herself trying to build consistency but repeatedly failing, you are likely applying solutions that do not match what is actually going on in your nervous system.Inconsistency does not come from one place, and it is rarely just a lack of discipline. It has five distinctly different underlying drivers that produce the exact same frustrating outcome. When Colossians 1:17 tells us that in Christ "all things hold together," it reveals an architectural reality: what is rightly aligned under Him is sustained, and what is not fragments. If your follow-through is fragmenting, you are operating outside of the order Christ sustains.In this episode, Dr. Sharla shifts into a clinical diagnosis of your daily life. She breaks down the five specific elements that disrupt consistency: Structural Strain, Capacity Mismatch, Behavioral Avoidance, Executive Function, and Values Misalignment. It is time to stop exhausting yourself trying to fix a discipline problem you don't actually have, diagnose the real root of your breakdown, and get your life back into alignment.Take the Next Step: Do not use this information as a sophisticated form of procrastination. Transformation doesn't happen when you simply understand these five elements; it happens when you confront them. Stop guessing where your system is breaking down. Take The Consistency Audit where you will be able to understand your structrual strain in this season. ResourcesAre you struggling with consistency? Take the Consistency AuditJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If your immediate response to a broken routine is to set an earlier alarm, tighten your schedule, and shame yourself into trying harder tomorrow, you need to stop. For years, you have used the word "discipline" to describe the act of overriding your nervous system and forcing compliance through guilt. But forcing output on a body and spirit that are chronically overwhelmed doesn't produce the fruit of the Spirit—it produces burnout. You cannot correct a behavior that you are entirely disconnected from.When you are stuck in a cycle of starting, stopping, and crashing, the answer isn't to just "try harder." True biblical discipline (paideia) is not a tool to fix disconnected behavior or force willpower. It is a developmental, relational process that respects your physical limits and requires internal awareness before behavioral correction.In this episode, Dr. Sharla dismantles the toxic, modern definitions of productivity and walks you through the 5-step blueprint to true biblical discipline. She bridges the gap between theology and behavioral science, explaining how affect labeling calms the amygdala, why neuroplasticity requires identity-based formation, and why your environment might be the real reason you keep self-sabotaging. It is time to stop using "discipline" as a band-aid for exhaustion, silence the hyper-critical internal dialogue, and learn how to build consistency that your mind, body, and spirit can actually sustain.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Let’s be clear: your inconsistency is not a discipline problem. When you are constantly starting, stopping, and crashing, it is not because you lack willpower. It is because you are chronically overriding your actual capacity and demanding output that your nervous system cannot sustain. You are misdiagnosing survival mode as a lack of discipline.True discipline is not about using force to override your limits. It is about training, pacing, and aligning your life so that your physical, mental, and spiritual energy are actually sustainable. If you are constantly trying to perform outside the boundaries of the capacity God gave you, you aren't being excellent—you are putting yourself at risk for a breakdown.In this episode, Dr. Sharla breaks down the critical difference between true discipline and toxic self-reliance. She explores the clinical and spiritual realities of capacity stewardship, the danger of misinterpreting your drop-off in energy as a personal failure, and exactly how to transition from crashing and burning to building a life you can actually sustain. It is time to stop training for a marathon you haven't prepared for and start honoring your limits.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Let’s be clear: constantly overthinking and utilizing control to manage your environment isn't you just being "responsible"—it’s you relying entirely on your own competence for support. To the outside world, your over-responsibility and perfectionism look like high achievement and excellence. But internally, you are white-knuckling your way through life in survival mode.When Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us not to lean on our own understanding, it is talking exactly about this. It is the definition of choosing what means you are going to rely on for support. When you feel unsafe or anticipate instability, you stop trusting God and start managing threats. Your capacity becomes your shield.In this episode, Dr. Sharla strips back the facade of high-functioning anxiety. She breaks down the clinical and spiritual realities behind your threat management strategies—from people-pleasing and emotional suppression to the sheer exhaustion of toxic self-reliance. It is time to recognize the critical difference between true, healthy capacity and a trauma response, stop out-maneuvering uncertainty, and learn what actual surrender requires.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Trust isn’t an emotion you feel; it’s an executive decision you make. If you want to learn how to train your brain to trust God, you first have to understand why it is fighting you.In this episode, Dr. Sharla takes a clinical look at Proverbs 3:5-6, introducing a biblically grounded and psychologically informed framework for why your brain physically fights surrender.You’ll learn why high-functioning women often confuse trusting God with the cognitive bias of "certainty," and how your brain’s fear center (the amygdala) works overtime to mitigate threats instead of relying on God. Dr. Sharla unpacks the true definition of trust—a risk-calibrated expectation of reliability—and the three clinical markers you must use to evaluate God's track record in your life:Ability: Does God actually have the capacity and competence to handle what you are trying to control?Benevolence: Do you believe He intends good toward you, or are you secretly waiting for Him to drop the ball?Integrity: Does His historical track record align with His stated promises consistently over time?Using Scripture and neuroscience, she explains how toxic self-reliance temporarily reduces your anxiety but ultimately keeps you living in survival mode.If you’ve been exhausting yourself trying to out-plan every worst-case scenario, waiting to "feel peace" before you move, or treating surrender like a threat to your safety, this episode will help you recalibrate. You’ll walk away with practical direction for bypassing your amygdala, tolerating uncertainty, and building trust rooted in God's character rather than your own need for control.Let us know in the comments if you would like us bring back the Rx For Purpose inbox. We want to hear from you on this road to recovery.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin My Coaching Program in The SocietyIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Trust isn’t about feeling calm. It’s about deciding who carries the weight. In this episode, Dr. Sharla introduces a biblically grounded and psychologically informed framework for identifying the hidden patterns that keep you saying you trust God while quietly maintaining control.You’ll learn why many sincere believers stay stuck in cycles of overthinking, delay, spiritual exhaustion, or disappointment and how fear can disguise itself as maturity. Dr. Sharla unpacks four “trust distortions” that mimic obedience but avoid relational vulnerability with God: confirmation chasing, rumination, contract thinking, and emotional certainty. Using Scripture and clinical insight, she explains how these patterns temporarily reduce anxiety but ultimately weaken discernment and intimacy.If you’ve been asking for more signs, replaying decisions endlessly, feeling resentful when outcomes disappoint, or waiting to “feel peace” before you move, this episode will help you recalibrate. You’ll walk away with practical direction for retraining your thinking, tolerating risk, and building trust that is rooted in God’s character rather than your internal comfort.If this conversation resonates, leave a review or comment and let Dr. Sharla know. If there’s enough demand, she’ll develop a deeper assessment tool and companion ebook to help you identify your dominant trust distortion and begin dismantling it with structured guidance and practical exercises.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin My Coaching Program in The Society Identify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Change doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from finally dealing with the right thing.In this episode, Dr. Sharla introduces the critical distinction between relief-seeking and strategic resolve, exposing why so many sincere, faith-driven decisions still leave us stuck in the same cycles year after year. Drawing from Scripture, psychology, and lived experience, she unpacks how urgency, pressure, and discomfort can quietly drive us to make choices that soothe anxiety but never produce real change.This conversation explores why relief-seeking often masquerades as wisdom, faith, or productivity and how low distress tolerance and threat-based decision-making keep us reacting instead of discerning. Using the story of Saul in 1 Samuel 13 as a case study, Dr. Sharla shows how doing “something” too soon can cost us alignment, authority, and long-term stability.You’ll learn how to slow down decision-making without stalling, identify what’s truly driving urgency, separate emotional responsibility from divine assignment, and make aligned decisions even when discomfort increases. This episode is especially for those who feel exhausted from starting over, overwhelmed by uncertainty, or afraid that one wrong move could derail everything.If you’re ready to stop managing symptoms and start breaking cycles, this episode will help you shift from panic-driven action to faithful, strategic resolve and begin trusting God’s leadership in a deeper, more embodied way.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin Us For The Clarity Reset ChallengeIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Decision-making isn’t about choosing the right option. It’s about choosing in the right order. In this episode, Dr. Sharla teaches a practical, biblically grounded framework for how to make decisions God’s way, especially when you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or afraid of getting it wrong.You’ll learn why many “good” decisions still lead to burnout, resentment, or confusion and how pressure, fear, and urgency quietly distort discernment. Using Scripture and psychological insight, this episode walks you through a clear process to slow down, assess readiness, and move forward with peace instead of panic.If you’ve been overthinking, delaying, or rushing decisions in the name of faith, this conversation will help you regain clarity and trust God’s leadership again.ResourcesGet The Weekly Well NewsletterJoin Us For The Clarity Reset ChallengeIdentify Your Survival Mode ProfileNeed Help Finding A Therapist? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy