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We continue The Return Series by talking about something many of us don’t know how to do anymore - rest. Not the kind where you collapse from exhaustion, but the kind that restores you, the kind that was once built into the rhythm of life. We didn't live in a constant state of carrying everything, proving our worth, and pushing past our limits.We used to know where “done" lived and gave ourselves permission to get the joyful and restorative rest we needed. Now, most of us only stop when we’re depleted, and even then, we feel guilty for it. In today’s episode, we’ll talk about what we lost when rest became something we had to earn, and what it looks like to return to rhythms of delight, trust, shared load, and the kind of restoration that reminds us we were never meant to carry it all alone.
By Bekki Lindner, Jolene Lau, Sydney Naumann & Krystal Wagner5
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We continue The Return Series by talking about something many of us don’t know how to do anymore - rest. Not the kind where you collapse from exhaustion, but the kind that restores you, the kind that was once built into the rhythm of life. We didn't live in a constant state of carrying everything, proving our worth, and pushing past our limits.We used to know where “done" lived and gave ourselves permission to get the joyful and restorative rest we needed. Now, most of us only stop when we’re depleted, and even then, we feel guilty for it. In today’s episode, we’ll talk about what we lost when rest became something we had to earn, and what it looks like to return to rhythms of delight, trust, shared load, and the kind of restoration that reminds us we were never meant to carry it all alone.