22. Fear, Shame and the Mid-January Reset
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By mid-January, many people feel discouraged, unmotivated, or burdened by shame over goals they’ve already abandoned. In this episode of Functional Medicine Meets Faith, Karin Nicole Allumbaugh invites you to pause the pressure and embrace a different kind of reset—one rooted in faith, grace, and intentional action rather than fear or perfection.
This conversation reframes New Year’s resolutions through a biblical lens, helping listeners release guilt, reconnect with God’s direction, and take small, courageous steps forward—especially when motivation feels absent.
In This Episode, We Cover:- Why January often becomes a month of survival rather than transformation
- How fear and shame quietly derail motivation and progress
- The difference between striving for change and partnering with God
- Why motivation often follows action—not the other way around
- How identity in Christ shapes sustainable habits and healing
- Practical ways to reset your goals without guilt or overwhelm
✨ You are not behind—God’s timing is not your calendar ✨ Fear and shame are not from God and should not lead your decisions ✨ Healing and growth happen through small, faithful steps ✨ Identity drives behavior—who you believe you are matters ✨ God calls us to courage, not perfection
Scripture Referenced:- 2 Corinthians 5:17 — You are a new creation in Christ
- Romans 8:1 — No condemnation for those in Christ Jesus
- Isaiah 61:7 — God exchanges shame for joy
- Exodus 14:14 — “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still”
- Joshua 1:9 — Be strong and courageous
- Genesis 1:26–27, 31 — Created in God’s image and called “very good”
- Psalm 139:14 — Fearfully and wonderfully made
- John 10:10 — Called to abundant life
- Where have fear or shame been influencing my decisions?
- What is God calling me toward in this season—not just this year?
- What one small action can I take today that aligns with who God says I am?
📘 Atomic Habits by James Clear
“Motivation is unreliable and often follows action—not the other way around.”
Final Encouragement:Past failures do not define your future. Fear does not get the final word. God calls you forward with courage, grace, and purpose—one faithful step at a time.
Next Steps:If you’re ready to reset your health journey with clarity and faith, book a strategy session at:
www.thrivefunctionalmedicine.health