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🎙️ In this talk, I want to invite you into a conversation about something many of us wrestle with: how to grow our capacity without losing our wellbeing.
We’ll use a simple picture—the “plate of your life.” Everything you’re responsible for sits on that plate: your work, your family, your calling, your commitments. The problem is that when we keep adding more and more, something eventually starts to fall off. Often it’s the things that matter most—our health, our relationships, or our peace.
📖 Along the way, we’ll look at a few powerful moments from Scripture—Moses, Peter, and the early church in Acts—and see how even great leaders had to learn how to grow their capacity while also recognizing their limits.
In this conversation we’ll explore things like:
🚀 Leadership—and life—is a long-distance race. My hope is that this conversation encourages you to pause, reflect on what’s currently on your plate, and ask God for wisdom about what to keep, what to release, and how He might want to expand your capacity for the season ahead.
By Jean Symons5
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🎙️ In this talk, I want to invite you into a conversation about something many of us wrestle with: how to grow our capacity without losing our wellbeing.
We’ll use a simple picture—the “plate of your life.” Everything you’re responsible for sits on that plate: your work, your family, your calling, your commitments. The problem is that when we keep adding more and more, something eventually starts to fall off. Often it’s the things that matter most—our health, our relationships, or our peace.
📖 Along the way, we’ll look at a few powerful moments from Scripture—Moses, Peter, and the early church in Acts—and see how even great leaders had to learn how to grow their capacity while also recognizing their limits.
In this conversation we’ll explore things like:
🚀 Leadership—and life—is a long-distance race. My hope is that this conversation encourages you to pause, reflect on what’s currently on your plate, and ask God for wisdom about what to keep, what to release, and how He might want to expand your capacity for the season ahead.