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Have you ever filled your life with so many good things that you no longer have room for the best thing?
In this episode, Dana explores how busyness, distractions, worry, and even good opportunities can slowly crowd out our relationship with God. Using the picture of a garden, she shares how the "weeds" in our lives often aren't bad things—they're simply things that have taken up too much space.
If you've been feeling overwhelmed, spiritually distracted, or like life has become more about surviving than thriving, this episode will encourage you to pause, make room, and reconnect with what matters most.
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If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use a little hope today. Until next time, keep growing, keep trusting, and keep choosing to get well, live well, and thrive.
By Dana LyonsHave you ever filled your life with so many good things that you no longer have room for the best thing?
In this episode, Dana explores how busyness, distractions, worry, and even good opportunities can slowly crowd out our relationship with God. Using the picture of a garden, she shares how the "weeds" in our lives often aren't bad things—they're simply things that have taken up too much space.
If you've been feeling overwhelmed, spiritually distracted, or like life has become more about surviving than thriving, this episode will encourage you to pause, make room, and reconnect with what matters most.
New episodes every week.
Helping you get well, live well, and thrive—spirit, soul, and body.
Follow the podcast and share this episode with someone who could use a little hope today.
If this episode encouraged you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use a little hope today. Until next time, keep growing, keep trusting, and keep choosing to get well, live well, and thrive.