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In this episode of the Infinitely Precious Podcast, James reflects on the quiet illusion that rest is something we earn once life finally slows down. Drawing from a recent personal experience of choosing rest on a day that felt far too full, he explores how busyness often disguises itself as responsibility, virtue, or even love. Rather than offering productivity tips or solutions, this episode invites listeners to consider rest as an act of trust—an honest acknowledgment of our limits and a gentle return to what it means to be human. With compassion and openness, James reminds us that we are not held together by our overfunctioning, and that rest, even in small moments, is a gift we do not have to earn.
By James HenryIn this episode of the Infinitely Precious Podcast, James reflects on the quiet illusion that rest is something we earn once life finally slows down. Drawing from a recent personal experience of choosing rest on a day that felt far too full, he explores how busyness often disguises itself as responsibility, virtue, or even love. Rather than offering productivity tips or solutions, this episode invites listeners to consider rest as an act of trust—an honest acknowledgment of our limits and a gentle return to what it means to be human. With compassion and openness, James reminds us that we are not held together by our overfunctioning, and that rest, even in small moments, is a gift we do not have to earn.