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When Your Needs Feel Like a Burden

July 11, 2025

You didn’t plan to feel this way.
But somewhere along the way, you started believing that having needs… made you a problem.

You needed time, but it felt selfish.
You needed connection, but it felt like too much to ask.
You needed help, but you didn’t want to be a nag.

So you stayed quiet.
You stuffed it down.
You convinced yourself: “If I were stronger, I wouldn’t need anything.”

You feel like your needs are too much. You’ve been told (in words or actions) to stop being “needy.” So you over-function, over-serve, and under-receive. And deep down, you’re tired of pretending you’re fine.

But friend, here’s the truth: You were never meant to be need-less.

God created you to be a receiver, not just a giver.
A woman with a heart, a voice, and yes—needs that matter.

“The Lord is my shepherd; I have all that I need.” —Psalm 23:1 NLT

That doesn’t mean your needs disappear.
It means God sees them—and He cares.

Why Your Needs Aren’t a Burden

1. God Designed You With Needs

He formed your soul with capacity for love, comfort, rest, and belonging.
Your desire for connection isn’t clingy—it’s human. And it’s holy.

2. Jesus Cared for Women’s Needs

He didn’t dismiss the bleeding woman. He didn’t rush past Mary at His feet.
He stopped. He saw. He served.
✨ Your emotional, spiritual, and physical needs are not too much for Him.

3. You Can’t Pour from an Empty Heart

Shutting down your needs doesn’t make you stronger—it makes you disconnected.
You don’t honor God by running on fumes. You honor Him by letting Him fill you back up.

3 Truths to Carry into This Week

  1. Needing care doesn’t make you weak. It makes you human.

  2. You’re not “too much.” The right people will lean in—not away.

  3. God never meant for you to carry it all alone.

Friend, your needs are not a burden.

They are invitations—for connection, for healing, for grace.

Don’t shrink to fit a version of womanhood God never asked you to be.
Let Him meet you where you’re dry.
Let Him pour into the parts of you that ache.

You are not too much.
You are not too needy.
You are deeply loved by a God who designed your needs—and delights in meeting them. 💛

Journal Prompts

  • Where have I been silencing my needs to keep the peace?

  • What lie have I believed about needing support or help?

  • What do I need today—and how can I let God meet me there?

Ready to move from “stuck” to “seen”?
If this post hit home, you don’t have to walk this alone.

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I am Barb Camp. As a certified Christian Life Coach it’s my passion to help women learn how to walk in their true self. With over 47 years of marriage under my belt I bring a wealth of personal experience and professional training to the table. Having raised six children and navigated the challenges of marriage firsthand, I understand the complexities and struggles that come with long-term commitment. My lifelong journey of learning and growth has equipped me with valuable insights and practical tools to help you strengthen your relationships with yourself and those who mean the most to you.

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Hey there! I'm Barb Camp, your cheerleader for living your most authentic life! For over 47 years, I've been happily married and navigated the wild ride of raising six children. Through it all, I've become a certified Christian Life Coach, passionate about helping women like you discover their true selves and build amazing relationships. With a wealth of personal experience and practical tools, I'm here to empower you. We'll tap into your inner wisdom, strengthen your connection with yourself, and create fulfilling connections with those who matter most. Ready to ditch the doubt and embrace your amazing self? Let's chat!

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