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Freedom Friday: Embracing Unproductivity and Preparing for Your Season of Fruitfulness

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Do you find it hard to accept periods of rest and unproductivity? Are you always striving to be productive, equating usefulness with constant activity? This Freedom Friday episode of the UnlearnT Podcast with your host Ruth Abigail (RA) addresses these struggles head-on. RA reflects on her own struggles with allowing herself to rest, particularly during the fall and winter seasons when nature itself is in a state of shedding and resting. Throughout the episode, she delves into the idea of life mirroring the seasons and explores the misconception that being unproductive equates to being useless.
Drawing from her life experiences and observations of nature, RA discusses the necessity of periods of unproductivity as a time of preparation for future growth. She relates this to the cycle of productivity in nature, where the fall and winter seasons are times for shedding and resting, preparing for the coming season of fruitfulness. This poignant reflection is a must-listen for anyone who struggles with feeling unproductive during their own 'winter' seasons. Come join RA as she unlearns the false belief that constant productivity equals usefulness and learn to embrace the rhythm of life, preparing for your own season of fruitfulness.

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Do you find it hard to accept periods of rest and unproductivity? Are you always striving to be productive, equating usefulness with constant activity? This Freedom Friday episode of the UnlearnT Podcast with your host Ruth Abigail (RA) addresses these struggles head-on. RA reflects on her own struggles with allowing herself to rest, particularly during the fall and winter seasons when nature itself is in a state of shedding and resting. Throughout the episode, she delves into the idea of life mirroring the seasons and explores the misconception that being unproductive equates to being useless.
Drawing from her life experiences and observations of nature, RA discusses the necessity of periods of unproductivity as a time of preparation for future growth. She relates this to the cycle of productivity in nature, where the fall and winter seasons are times for shedding and resting, preparing for the coming season of fruitfulness. This poignant reflection is a must-listen for anyone who struggles with feeling unproductive during their own 'winter' seasons. Come join RA as she unlearns the false belief that constant productivity equals usefulness and learn to embrace the rhythm of life, preparing for your own season of fruitfulness.

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