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Growing Slow with Jennifer Dukes Lee

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Amy welcomes writer Jennifer Dukes Lee as she reflects on a picture from 20 years ago when she and her husband made the bold decision to leave their successful careers behind and embark on a journey of farming. Amidst the doubts from others, Jennifer’s journey of slow growth vs. hurried comparison taught her how to relinquish control. They discuss the cultural pressure of progress, achieving results, and the profound lessons learned, including the realization that the best things in life take time. Join us for a fun conversation about how slow growth can give you life!

Ep.136; July 11, 2023

Key Moments:
[2:45] Life isn't linear. It’s circular.
[9:43] Practical ways to grow slow
[18:50] Spending time with children creates unexpected memories
[20:42] Seasons teach us about growth and life
[25:08] Finding beauty and growth in difficult times
[30:34] New guided journal with writing prompts

Resources:
Growing Slow
Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery
Jennifer’s Website

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Amy welcomes writer Jennifer Dukes Lee as she reflects on a picture from 20 years ago when she and her husband made the bold decision to leave their successful careers behind and embark on a journey of farming. Amidst the doubts from others, Jennifer’s journey of slow growth vs. hurried comparison taught her how to relinquish control. They discuss the cultural pressure of progress, achieving results, and the profound lessons learned, including the realization that the best things in life take time. Join us for a fun conversation about how slow growth can give you life!

Ep.136; July 11, 2023

Key Moments:
[2:45] Life isn't linear. It’s circular.
[9:43] Practical ways to grow slow
[18:50] Spending time with children creates unexpected memories
[20:42] Seasons teach us about growth and life
[25:08] Finding beauty and growth in difficult times
[30:34] New guided journal with writing prompts

Resources:
Growing Slow
Stuff I'd Only Tell God: A Guided Journal of Courageous Honesty, Obsessive Truth-Telling, and Beautifully Ruthless Self-Discovery
Jennifer’s Website

If you enjoyed the show:

Support the show

  continue reading

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