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The Rhythms of Well-being

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In today’s podcast, we discuss how leaders often live in a pace that stands in the way of being able to grow our emotional maturity. Our guest, April Fiet, is a pastor and author whose book The Sacred Pulse: Holy Rhythms for Overwhelmed Souls posits that the process of slowing down helps us live into our callings by tapping into holy rhythms which help pattern our days according to God’s desires for our lives.

The second episode in a series revolving around practices that help us grow our emotional maturity.

Conversation Overview

  • Learning to slow down to help us tap into rhythms of well being
  • Chronos time vs kairos time
  • Our longings to create space to be fully human
  • How creativity and handcrafting helps us focus and ground
  • Slowing down to examine our own selves and how we make time for others

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In today’s podcast, we discuss how leaders often live in a pace that stands in the way of being able to grow our emotional maturity. Our guest, April Fiet, is a pastor and author whose book The Sacred Pulse: Holy Rhythms for Overwhelmed Souls posits that the process of slowing down helps us live into our callings by tapping into holy rhythms which help pattern our days according to God’s desires for our lives.

The second episode in a series revolving around practices that help us grow our emotional maturity.

Conversation Overview

  • Learning to slow down to help us tap into rhythms of well being
  • Chronos time vs kairos time
  • Our longings to create space to be fully human
  • How creativity and handcrafting helps us focus and ground
  • Slowing down to examine our own selves and how we make time for others

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Thank you for listening. If you enjoy listening to The Leader’s Journey Podcast, the best way to support us is to take just a few seconds and leave a rating and/or comment over on iTunes or share it with your friends on Facebook … Thank you!

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