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Offence seems to be the new normal. (And yes that’s how we spell offence in Canada in case I offended you ;) All joking aside, offence is so commonplace it doesn’t even seem wrong most of the time. We accept it as a normal way of living. And when we are offended in a situation we think nothing of repeating that offence to others.
But have you ever stopped to think about what that is doing to your heart? I think we long for peace, we long for joy, we long for a settledness in our heart instead of a low lying hum of anxiety. But what are we planting there?
If you want a deeper dive into getting un-offended, check out my 6-week course, Tangled, to help you get to the root of what is really going on in your heart and begin to live freely and lightly!
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Offence seems to be the new normal. (And yes that’s how we spell offence in Canada in case I offended you ;) All joking aside, offence is so commonplace it doesn’t even seem wrong most of the time. We accept it as a normal way of living. And when we are offended in a situation we think nothing of repeating that offence to others.
But have you ever stopped to think about what that is doing to your heart? I think we long for peace, we long for joy, we long for a settledness in our heart instead of a low lying hum of anxiety. But what are we planting there?
If you want a deeper dive into getting un-offended, check out my 6-week course, Tangled, to help you get to the root of what is really going on in your heart and begin to live freely and lightly!