UL #324: The Need for Limits

 



Crafting a rhythm of life isn’t just about adding more to your schedule—it’s about making intentional choices that shape who you’re becoming. Inspired by Ruth Haley Barton’s question, “How do I want to live so I can be who I want to be?” this episode explores the beauty of setting limits as a doorway to creativity, discernment, and rest.


We’ll discuss how a rhythm of life can act like a trellis, supporting your growth and flourishing. With insights from spiritual writers like Margaret Guenther and Evelyn Underhill, we’ll uncover practical ways to create daily, weekly, and seasonal practices that feel life-giving and sustainable.


Join me as we take one small, simple, and gracious step toward cultivating a life that aligns with God’s invitations and your deepest desires.


🌱 Reflection Questions:



What feels life-giving to me?
What brings me joy?
What enables me to rest?

Resources Mentioned:



Ruth Haley Barton book - Sacred Rhythms
Evelyn Underhill book - The Fruits of the Spirit
Margaret Guenther book - Holy Listening
Learn more about our PACE cohort training: www.unhurriedliving.com/pace

Take a moment to pause, reflect, and begin building a rhythm of life that nourishes your soul.

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Published on January 06, 2025 02:00
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