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Having more to do does not make you more successful. Being over-extended does not mean you are actually contributing anything valuable. Frenzied, over-full, chaotic lives don't leave room for Jesus, and when we confuse busyness for holiness, no one, least of all ourselves, win.
How can we make time for what's most important?
How do we seek, and maintain, balance?
What do we need to do to actually incorporate times to "treat yo self" and enjoy life?
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By Katie Prejean & Tommy McGradyHaving more to do does not make you more successful. Being over-extended does not mean you are actually contributing anything valuable. Frenzied, over-full, chaotic lives don't leave room for Jesus, and when we confuse busyness for holiness, no one, least of all ourselves, win.
How can we make time for what's most important?
How do we seek, and maintain, balance?
What do we need to do to actually incorporate times to "treat yo self" and enjoy life?
Sponsored by The Liturgical Institute
Sponsored By:
Links: