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You say you don’t have time — but where is your time actually going?
In this episode, I reflect on timelines, priorities, and the subtle ways we give our energy to distractions while wondering why our faith feels stagnant. From doomscrolling and busyness to feeling “behind” professionally or spiritually, we unpack how easily our priorities drift toward what’s urgent instead of what’s eternal.
Using the story of Mary and Martha, the analogy of walking in circles, and even real-life data about the impact of reading your Bible just four times a week, this conversation challenges you to evaluate what you’re dedicating your twenty-four hours to — and whether those priorities are shaping peace or stress.
This is a faith-centered, convicting but hopeful reminder that God works outside of time, and when we surrender our timeline to Him, clarity replaces chaos.
If you’ve been feeling behind, distracted, or spiritually stuck, this episode might be the reset you didn’t know you needed.
By kickstartwithkaylaYou say you don’t have time — but where is your time actually going?
In this episode, I reflect on timelines, priorities, and the subtle ways we give our energy to distractions while wondering why our faith feels stagnant. From doomscrolling and busyness to feeling “behind” professionally or spiritually, we unpack how easily our priorities drift toward what’s urgent instead of what’s eternal.
Using the story of Mary and Martha, the analogy of walking in circles, and even real-life data about the impact of reading your Bible just four times a week, this conversation challenges you to evaluate what you’re dedicating your twenty-four hours to — and whether those priorities are shaping peace or stress.
This is a faith-centered, convicting but hopeful reminder that God works outside of time, and when we surrender our timeline to Him, clarity replaces chaos.
If you’ve been feeling behind, distracted, or spiritually stuck, this episode might be the reset you didn’t know you needed.