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The Perils of Hurry Sickness

09.05.2023 - By Pete Cohen & Dr Ray SylvesterPlay

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“The solution to an over busy life is not more time. It’s to slow down and simplify our lives around what really matters.” - John Mark Comer Are you overwhelmed by the seemingly endless tasks ahead that you are always in a hurry to get things done? In this stage of anxiety and stress, were you able to accomplish what you needed to do or were you just running around aimlessly keeping yourself busy? If you answer yes to these questions, then you have hurry sickness, an affliction that has adversely affected most of us. It has often prevented us from living a happier, more meaningful life by deceiving us to think that what we have been doing is of the utmost importance, when in fact, it is quite the opposite.   Join Dr. Ray Sylvester and me as we further explore the causes and dangers of hurry sickness. We will likewise provide you with ways to overcome it so that you can live a more intentional and fulfilling life. We want to help you find your purpose and recognise your value. Be the best version of yourself. Highlights: ⚡️ Hurry sickness is one of the prohibitors of stopping and a barrier to a purpose-driven intentional life. ⚡️ Hurry sickness can come from trauma and is sometimes a defense mechanism. ⚡️ Being on purpose means there is a time to stop and a time to perform. ⚡️ Purpose must be above performance. ⚡️ Hurry sickness affects what we feel, think, and do. ⚡️ Technology makes our lives busier and more complicated when we do not deal with it intentionally.

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