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Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul by Brady Boyd
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“Ultimately, every problem I see in every person I know is a problem of moving too fast for too long in too many aspects of life.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“Wayne Muller wrote, “If we do not allow for a rhythm of rest in our overly busy lives, illness becomes our Sabbath—our pneumonia, our cancer, our heart attack, our accidents create Sabbath for us.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“Pause on all that needs to happen in their world and simply surrender to rest. “To keep Sabbath means to stop,”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good as dead; his eyes are closed. —Albert Einstein”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“Letting ourselves be who we really are is a key step in living a life at rest.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“For so long, I was the guy standing in judgment of anyone and everyone who didn’t appear to be working as hard and as long as I did, people who had the audacity to take time off or call a workday complete as soon as their eight hours were up. When you need to be needed, you’ll willingly sign up for slavery like that.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“There is more to life than increasing its speed. —Mahatma Gandhi”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“unless I commit myself to minding my mind, I defer to the distraction every time.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“Tim Kreider, writer of “The ‘Busy’ Trap” article, said: “Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a vice; it is as indispensable to the brain as vitamin D is to the body, and deprived of it we suffer a mental affliction as disfiguring as rickets.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul
“resting from people’s expectations of me—I was able to respond with maturity and grace.”
Brady Boyd, Addicted to Busy: Recovery for the Rushed Soul