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I want to share with you the most beautiful spoken word I’ve ever heard along with some of my own thoughts surrounding it.
I know there is plenty of talk going around from various influencers and leaders trying to tell you what to do when everything feels out of control. Believe me, they find me too. If anything, all of these voices just add to the cluttered messaging that I’m trying to process any given day.
I hope to simplify things a bit with this post. I want to pull the cover back on a personal journaling I did and invite you into it.
Regardless of all the advice that’s out there, all the voices are right about one thing: life really does have a way of zigging and zagging in and out of feelings of uncertainty and chaos and feelings of apparent stability.
This post is the most compelling case I’ve heard made on how we can synchronize the ebb and flow of daily life.
I hope you are as impacted as I have been.
Here is a link to the original video: Sunflowers in Babylon
And here is a link to the review of the ARC Conference by Justin Brierley: Review of ARC Conference
Here is credit for: the Hobbit Video
By Audi Alteram Partem - listen to the other sideI want to share with you the most beautiful spoken word I’ve ever heard along with some of my own thoughts surrounding it.
I know there is plenty of talk going around from various influencers and leaders trying to tell you what to do when everything feels out of control. Believe me, they find me too. If anything, all of these voices just add to the cluttered messaging that I’m trying to process any given day.
I hope to simplify things a bit with this post. I want to pull the cover back on a personal journaling I did and invite you into it.
Regardless of all the advice that’s out there, all the voices are right about one thing: life really does have a way of zigging and zagging in and out of feelings of uncertainty and chaos and feelings of apparent stability.
This post is the most compelling case I’ve heard made on how we can synchronize the ebb and flow of daily life.
I hope you are as impacted as I have been.
Here is a link to the original video: Sunflowers in Babylon
And here is a link to the review of the ARC Conference by Justin Brierley: Review of ARC Conference
Here is credit for: the Hobbit Video