Everyone Wonders What It’s Like in Someone Else’s Shoes At one point or another, everyone wishes they could step into someone else’s shoes. It’s a natural human thing. It keeps us honest with our internal barometer: Am I where I want to be? But here’s the question no one asks enough: If you’ve achieved success—ifContinue reading “The Invisible Weight: What Success Costs to Carry Alone”
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The Lost Art of the Sabbath: Finding Rest in a World That Never Stops
Snow Day Reflections As I sit here watching snowflakes fall and accumulate—unusual for North Carolina—curled up on the couch with my dog, reading a book; I am reminded of something we’ve lost in the modern world. The sabbath. Not necessarily in the religious sense, but in the way Wayne Muller describes in his book Sabbath:Continue reading “The Lost Art of the Sabbath: Finding Rest in a World That Never Stops”