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When the name of the groom is the same as his father-in-law's. The Rebbe explains the mathematical calculations as brought down in the Kabbalah of the Arizal. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/011/010/3674
Dr Alok Kanojia is a psychiatrist and co-founder of the mental health coaching company 'Healthy Gamer', which aims to help with modern stressors, such as social media, video games, and online dating. (0:00) Intro (1:35) What Does Dr K Do? (2:57) Dr K's Background (5:35) The TikTok-ification Of Mental Health (8:13) Dr K's Thoughts On Men's Mental Health (10:57) What About Women's Issues? (13:38) How Do I Understand Myself? (16:57) Self-Development Junkies (18:22) Talking About Our Problems Makes Them Worse (23:00) Deficiency Promotion (24:46) The Role Of Dopamine In Happiness (27:23) Serotonin's Role (28:59) Why Couples Get Comfortable & Have Less Sex! (30:57) How To Love And Find Love (34:11) Stress And The Effects On Libido (35:57) The Science Behind Attraction (40:32) Should We Plan Sex? (41:58) Continuous Exposure Reduces Emotions (44:08) How To Keep Sex Exciting When It Becomes A Chore (47:38) The Dangers Of Devices On Our Relationships (53:14) The Generations That Were Born Connected (55:15) Are People Becoming More Narcissistic? (1:01:30) The Lonely Epidemic (1:03:53) It All Comes From Within (1:09:07) Believing Something In Your Mind Makes It True (1:13:24) You're Suppressing Your Emotions (1:16:31) How To Process Your Emotions (1:22:26) The Research On Yoga As A Form Of Therapy (1:26:40) Trauma And The Ability To Achieve Our Goals (1:31:47) Parenting With More Autonomy = Better Kids (1:33:14) How To Become A Self-Starter (1:34:33) Where Steven's Drive Comes From (1:41:32) What Do People See When They Look At Steven? (1:43:03) You Need To Fix Trauma, Not Cover It Up (1:49:46) How Do You Heal? (1:55:10) The Journey Of Healing (2:03:48) What Is Mukti? (2:05:02) How Can We Listen To Ourselves When We Have So Much To Do? (2:05:56) (Empty) (2:08:40) How Do We Get To Happiness? (2:11:18) Morning Routines For Calm (2:13:27) How To Demolish A Habit (2:14:49) The Benefits Of Keeping A Diary (2:15:59) What Are People Looking For? (2:18:42) How Do Young People Find Their Purpose? (2:21:03) What Is A Quarter-Life Crisis? (2:30:04) The Best Questions Are Deep In Your Heart (2:32:28) How Can Steven Be A Better Podcaster? (2:33:46) The Guest's Last Question You can order Dr Alok's book, ‘How to Raise a Healthy Gamer', here: https://amzn.to/3V5jfLV Follow Dr Alok: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3V59nS4 Instagram - https://bit.ly/49GFrQN Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb Follow me: https://beacons.ai/diaryofaceo Get your hands on the brand new Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards here: https://appurl.io/iUUJeYn25v Sponsors: zoe.com/daily30 with an exclusive code PODCAST10 for 10% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chill out. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins And might be suffering from lamentation— I'm not spending any money And my whole life is backed up I like, really need a hug But all these broke dirty brown dudes Remind me of my ex, so No. No thank you. It's not a color, it's an energy. You can be white and be brown— —you can be black and be white. You can be white and goddamned purple. But if the vibe's not right, And the smell is off. I'm better off going it alone, Until I put in enough work To be impressive to somebody That impresses me. —what did you create today? Vibe check. The problem is, I like guys That everybody likes. The Standard. I dig creatives, And well-groomed Uppercut, upper class Gentlemen I like dudes who know how to dress themselves Without it a woman But still know how to respect them. I like possessive guys That are protective Without getting angry— All humanity granted, I prefer silence to violence, And getting a chance to be — Nevermind. I just like being alone— But I need a hug And I rub my own sore muscles But it's not the same. I want to die, But not because I'm sick Because the world is, And I just realized, That that shit is contagious. I don't feel good. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins and fruit and vegetables. I guess you could beat my face in if you wanted to— But don't blame me for talking to much, When I shut up Just to get rid of motorcycles That I was made to think Were all in my head But as it turns out Are very much real, Very much loud, Very much illegal, Very much abusive And very much toxic. You can go ahead and beat my face in— —but at least let me finish eating lunch first Just in case my jaw cracks, Like last time And I can't chew anything Or my tongue is too swollen to swallow. —just let me finish lunch first. Just— Leave me alone. I'd leave New York if I had the money to. The only places I want to work won't hire me. Being a DJ is like being a building in New York. (They're everywhere and if you throw a rock, you'll probably hit one.) The terrorists on my block ride motorcycles. Nobody stops them or seems to care besides me, They tend to attack when I'm trying to rest. Maybe I shouldn't rest. Maybe I should just die instead. I am, after all— Kind of useless. I am— After all— Kind of worthless. I am, after all, Not skinny, or pretty Not seeing anybody in my league as Attractive at all And therefore Must be Purposeless. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of nutrition. I'm not a gold digger, Because if I were, I wouldn't be so picky with looks. I don't care about money so much as creativity and emotional maturity. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of vitamins. —what did you create today? “Whatever, man” I had half a mind to move the alter into my studio and force myself to fall back asleep, complicit with the fact that I was two days away from spinach and whatever other vitamins I was lacking. I was so tired and sore, and had run out of multivitamins days ago. Maybe this was the lasting effect of ever having taken vitamins and then stopping, and it seemed a cruel gesture to do anything but soak, knowing over all I should walk away from the world entirely. It was beginning to feel a lot like there was no escape from the constant and persistent ask to the universe for peace, protection, and wealth—and no end to the work that had been done, but had yielded not much to prosper. I think that's the point though, so that you second guess your own judgement— That your intrinsic sense of energy Seems to have betrayed you And leaves you somewhat altered. I could have sworn she had blue eyes. She did. Maybe they change. That much?! Who knows. Maybe. One must only be bitten by a dog one good time to learn that dogs can be dangerous—and yet— I had been bitten by the blue eyed many a times and still had somehow found my way into forgiveness, if not for my own sake. Maybe she was wearing contacts. I used to. I had been thinking about investing in new colored contacts to make my eyes appear lighter, and a blonde wig to soften up the dark tan I had gotten unintentionally going about in the summer—still thought, it had been a long summer of not doing anything but going to the food bank, writing, and spinning in circles about how to make money. Long bouts of trying to shut out my old life from my new one, pushing my divorce, and becoming separated entirely from anything once having to do with my name at all. Within reason, I had suffered considerably over nothing, and despite my efforts, there seemed there was nothing I could do to find gains in my own creativity. There was only seeking and never really finding, the things I needed but none of the things I wanted. Everything I owned had been once owned by someone else, besides the few items I should have not even considered my own, but belonging to the world almost as much as I had. I was tired, consistently grief stricken, and felt unwelcome entirely by the entire world—or at least—an entire generation of people that were my own, but had learned not to respect what I had become— broke, and in turn, broken. Sometimes I want to cry like Marcy D'Arcy in the 6th season of Married With Children. I only smile when I see the color yellow and then dream of him, Seeking nothing but solace At the concourse, we converse momentarily And then go our separate ways Forever and always Forever and always Your secrets I smell like dirt And arrived in the real world Covered in blood And scraped over the, Over the knees, Yes I did Come recover then, What you've lost from the world Born in chaos, not quite But almost, as we're once swarmed the waters Lee it better quiet, now Keep it better quiet now, Keep it better quiet now, your secrets There lies no tru loyalty to bands tied On middle fingers Besides to one's own self And they who they shall Desire and claim as another Extention of God, In her Or their arms There is no claim to faith or mercy Than what comes between us, Bombshells As argued in chaos —mother, you're not listening To the call of the wild Then now, How am i bound to that besides being In sanctity {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective. © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.
Chill out. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins And might be suffering from lamentation— I'm not spending any money And my whole life is backed up I like, really need a hug But all these broke dirty brown dudes Remind me of my ex, so No. No thank you. It's not a color, it's an energy. You can be white and be brown— —you can be black and be white. You can be white and goddamned purple. But if the vibe's not right, And the smell is off. I'm better off going it alone, Until I put in enough work To be impressive to somebody That impresses me. —what did you create today? Vibe check. The problem is, I like guys That everybody likes. The Standard. I dig creatives, And well-groomed Uppercut, upper class Gentlemen I like dudes who know how to dress themselves Without it a woman But still know how to respect them. I like possessive guys That are protective Without getting angry— All humanity granted, I prefer silence to violence, And getting a chance to be — Nevermind. I just like being alone— But I need a hug And I rub my own sore muscles But it's not the same. I want to die, But not because I'm sick Because the world is, And I just realized, That that shit is contagious. I don't feel good. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins and fruit and vegetables. I guess you could beat my face in if you wanted to— But don't blame me for talking to much, When I shut up Just to get rid of motorcycles That I was made to think Were all in my head But as it turns out Are very much real, Very much loud, Very much illegal, Very much abusive And very much toxic. You can go ahead and beat my face in— —but at least let me finish eating lunch first Just in case my jaw cracks, Like last time And I can't chew anything Or my tongue is too swollen to swallow. —just let me finish lunch first. Just— Leave me alone. I'd leave New York if I had the money to. The only places I want to work won't hire me. Being a DJ is like being a building in New York. (They're everywhere and if you throw a rock, you'll probably hit one.) The terrorists on my block ride motorcycles. Nobody stops them or seems to care besides me, They tend to attack when I'm trying to rest. Maybe I shouldn't rest. Maybe I should just die instead. I am, after all— Kind of useless. I am— After all— Kind of worthless. I am, after all, Not skinny, or pretty Not seeing anybody in my league as Attractive at all And therefore Must be Purposeless. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of nutrition. I'm not a gold digger, Because if I were, I wouldn't be so picky with looks. I don't care about money so much as creativity and emotional maturity. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of vitamins. —what did you create today? “Whatever, man” I had half a mind to move the alter into my studio and force myself to fall back asleep, complicit with the fact that I was two days away from spinach and whatever other vitamins I was lacking. I was so tired and sore, and had run out of multivitamins days ago. Maybe this was the lasting effect of ever having taken vitamins and then stopping, and it seemed a cruel gesture to do anything but soak, knowing over all I should walk away from the world entirely. It was beginning to feel a lot like there was no escape from the constant and persistent ask to the universe for peace, protection, and wealth—and no end to the work that had been done, but had yielded not much to prosper. I think that's the point though, so that you second guess your own judgement— That your intrinsic sense of energy Seems to have betrayed you And leaves you somewhat altered. I could have sworn she had blue eyes. She did. Maybe they change. That much?! Who knows. Maybe. One must only be bitten by a dog one good time to learn that dogs can be dangerous—and yet— I had been bitten by the blue eyed many a times and still had somehow found my way into forgiveness, if not for my own sake. Maybe she was wearing contacts. I used to. I had been thinking about investing in new colored contacts to make my eyes appear lighter, and a blonde wig to soften up the dark tan I had gotten unintentionally going about in the summer—still thought, it had been a long summer of not doing anything but going to the food bank, writing, and spinning in circles about how to make money. Long bouts of trying to shut out my old life from my new one, pushing my divorce, and becoming separated entirely from anything once having to do with my name at all. Within reason, I had suffered considerably over nothing, and despite my efforts, there seemed there was nothing I could do to find gains in my own creativity. There was only seeking and never really finding, the things I needed but none of the things I wanted. Everything I owned had been once owned by someone else, besides the few items I should have not even considered my own, but belonging to the world almost as much as I had. I was tired, consistently grief stricken, and felt unwelcome entirely by the entire world—or at least—an entire generation of people that were my own, but had learned not to respect what I had become— broke, and in turn, broken. Sometimes I want to cry like Marcy D'Arcy in the 6th season of Married With Children. I only smile when I see the color yellow and then dream of him, Seeking nothing but solace At the concourse, we converse momentarily And then go our separate ways Forever and always Forever and always Your secrets I smell like dirt And arrived in the real world Covered in blood And scraped over the, Over the knees, Yes I did Come recover then, What you've lost from the world Born in chaos, not quite But almost, as we're once swarmed the waters Lee it better quiet, now Keep it better quiet now, Keep it better quiet now, your secrets There lies no tru loyalty to bands tied On middle fingers Besides to one's own self And they who they shall Desire and claim as another Extention of God, In her Or their arms There is no claim to faith or mercy Than what comes between us, Bombshells As argued in chaos —mother, you're not listening To the call of the wild Then now, How am i bound to that besides being In sanctity {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective. © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.
Chill out. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins And might be suffering from lamentation— I'm not spending any money And my whole life is backed up I like, really need a hug But all these broke dirty brown dudes Remind me of my ex, so No. No thank you. It's not a color, it's an energy. You can be white and be brown— —you can be black and be white. You can be white and goddamned purple. But if the vibe's not right, And the smell is off. I'm better off going it alone, Until I put in enough work To be impressive to somebody That impresses me. —what did you create today? Vibe check. The problem is, I like guys That everybody likes. The Standard. I dig creatives, And well-groomed Uppercut, upper class Gentlemen I like dudes who know how to dress themselves Without it a woman But still know how to respect them. I like possessive guys That are protective Without getting angry— All humanity granted, I prefer silence to violence, And getting a chance to be — Nevermind. I just like being alone— But I need a hug And I rub my own sore muscles But it's not the same. I want to die, But not because I'm sick Because the world is, And I just realized, That that shit is contagious. I don't feel good. I'm not having a nervous breakdown. I'm out of vitamins and fruit and vegetables. I guess you could beat my face in if you wanted to— But don't blame me for talking to much, When I shut up Just to get rid of motorcycles That I was made to think Were all in my head But as it turns out Are very much real, Very much loud, Very much illegal, Very much abusive And very much toxic. You can go ahead and beat my face in— —but at least let me finish eating lunch first Just in case my jaw cracks, Like last time And I can't chew anything Or my tongue is too swollen to swallow. —just let me finish lunch first. Just— Leave me alone. I'd leave New York if I had the money to. The only places I want to work won't hire me. Being a DJ is like being a building in New York. (They're everywhere and if you throw a rock, you'll probably hit one.) The terrorists on my block ride motorcycles. Nobody stops them or seems to care besides me, They tend to attack when I'm trying to rest. Maybe I shouldn't rest. Maybe I should just die instead. I am, after all— Kind of useless. I am— After all— Kind of worthless. I am, after all, Not skinny, or pretty Not seeing anybody in my league as Attractive at all And therefore Must be Purposeless. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of nutrition. I'm not a gold digger, Because if I were, I wouldn't be so picky with looks. I don't care about money so much as creativity and emotional maturity. I'm not having a nervous breakdown, I'm out of vitamins. —what did you create today? “Whatever, man” I had half a mind to move the alter into my studio and force myself to fall back asleep, complicit with the fact that I was two days away from spinach and whatever other vitamins I was lacking. I was so tired and sore, and had run out of multivitamins days ago. Maybe this was the lasting effect of ever having taken vitamins and then stopping, and it seemed a cruel gesture to do anything but soak, knowing over all I should walk away from the world entirely. It was beginning to feel a lot like there was no escape from the constant and persistent ask to the universe for peace, protection, and wealth—and no end to the work that had been done, but had yielded not much to prosper. I think that's the point though, so that you second guess your own judgement— That your intrinsic sense of energy Seems to have betrayed you And leaves you somewhat altered. I could have sworn she had blue eyes. She did. Maybe they change. That much?! Who knows. Maybe. One must only be bitten by a dog one good time to learn that dogs can be dangerous—and yet— I had been bitten by the blue eyed many a times and still had somehow found my way into forgiveness, if not for my own sake. Maybe she was wearing contacts. I used to. I had been thinking about investing in new colored contacts to make my eyes appear lighter, and a blonde wig to soften up the dark tan I had gotten unintentionally going about in the summer—still thought, it had been a long summer of not doing anything but going to the food bank, writing, and spinning in circles about how to make money. Long bouts of trying to shut out my old life from my new one, pushing my divorce, and becoming separated entirely from anything once having to do with my name at all. Within reason, I had suffered considerably over nothing, and despite my efforts, there seemed there was nothing I could do to find gains in my own creativity. There was only seeking and never really finding, the things I needed but none of the things I wanted. Everything I owned had been once owned by someone else, besides the few items I should have not even considered my own, but belonging to the world almost as much as I had. I was tired, consistently grief stricken, and felt unwelcome entirely by the entire world—or at least—an entire generation of people that were my own, but had learned not to respect what I had become— broke, and in turn, broken. Sometimes I want to cry like Marcy D'Arcy in the 6th season of Married With Children. I only smile when I see the color yellow and then dream of him, Seeking nothing but solace At the concourse, we converse momentarily And then go our separate ways Forever and always Forever and always Your secrets I smell like dirt And arrived in the real world Covered in blood And scraped over the, Over the knees, Yes I did Come recover then, What you've lost from the world Born in chaos, not quite But almost, as we're once swarmed the waters Lee it better quiet, now Keep it better quiet now, Keep it better quiet now, your secrets There lies no tru loyalty to bands tied On middle fingers Besides to one's own self And they who they shall Desire and claim as another Extention of God, In her Or their arms There is no claim to faith or mercy Than what comes between us, Bombshells As argued in chaos —mother, you're not listening To the call of the wild Then now, How am i bound to that besides being In sanctity {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] The Complex Collective. © COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2019 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.
In this episode, Daniel and Kevin discuss the necessary and unnecessary aspects of play. They explore how play helps us focus on the present moment and be more present to the realities in front of us. They also discuss how play reflects the values of God and is a core element of our humanity. Playfulness allows us to be fully engaged in the present and brings joy and fulfillment to our lives. Play allows us to be present and free from the burden of seriousness. It is a way to engage in lightness and self-forgetfulness. Playfulness is a mark of divinity, as angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. Play is unnecessary and purposeless, which brings joy and freedom. It helps us reject the oppressive narratives of the world and embrace our core identity. Play is a revolutionary act that rejects the compulsory nature of work and allows us to be truly human. Takeaways Play is both necessary and unnecessary. It is unnecessary in the sense that it involves unnecessary obstacles and is an end unto itself. However, it is necessary for human flourishing and brings joy and fulfillment to our lives. Play helps us focus on the present moment and be more present to the realities in front of us. - It allows us to let go of worries about the future or regrets about the past. Playfulness reflects the values of God and is a core element of our humanity. It is a gift that allows us to fully engage in the present and experience the joy of being. Engaging in play can be a form of meditation or worship, where we focus on the present moment and let go of future-oriented or goal-oriented thinking. Play is a reminder that life is not just about achieving goals or being productive, but also about experiencing joy, connection, and the beauty of the present moment. Play allows us to be present and free from the burden of seriousness. Playfulness is a mark of divinity, as angels can fly because they take themselves lightly. Play is unnecessary and purposeless, which brings joy and freedom. Play helps us reject the oppressive narratives of the world and embrace our core identity. Play is a revolutionary act that rejects the compulsory nature of work and allows us to be truly human. Sound Bites "Play really helps us to focus on the gift of being over doing." "Play gives us the ability to be more present to the things right in front of us." "Play is the necessary unnecessary." "Creating points of focus and goals that are so unnecessary that we don't get tricked into thinking they are serious and important." "Creating a mandala that gets destroyed or moving a piece across a board that doesn't matter." "Play is a powerful tool for freedom and gracefulness." Chapters 00:00 Introduction 14:40 Recap of Previous Episodes 19:50 The Necessary Unnecessary: Play and Our Humanity 23:53 Play as a Reflection of God's Values 25:54 The Gifts of Playfulness: Joy and Fulfillment 29:16 Play: A Necessary and Defining Element of Our Humanity 32:10 The Power of Presence and the Freedom of Play 37:22 The Theology of Play: Connecting Play and Grace 46:48 Embracing Lightness and Laughter: The Oppression of Seriousness 50:23 Playfulness as a Revolutionary Act 57:15 The Joy of Being Light: Laughter and Freedom 01:00:51 Exploring Tabletop Games and the Joy of Raising Homing Pigeons CALL TO ACTION: - Subscribe to our newsletter (https://buttondown.email/BoardGameFaith) - Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/boardgamefaith/) - Interact with us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/boardgamefaith/) - Discord us Discord (https://discord.gg/MRqDXEJZ)
In this episode I talk about how Jesus Christ is our hope, & if we don't *feel* hope it only means we have our hope planted in the wrong things!Link to devo hereSign up for the Sunday Send and you can see all of our previous Newsletters! Click HereSubscribe to watch our Podcast on YouTube!Links to Talks with Tori!InstagramYoutubeApple PodcastsSpotifyFind us on YouTube and IG:YouTubeToriChad
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As a special bonus episode for the Everyday Buddhism podcast, I am sharing the reading of the essay Purposeless Purpose. It's a wonderful essay to reflect on, as they all are in The Center Within, but I'm releasing it here on the Everyday Buddhism podcast as a companion piece, which you will find in the next episode, 104. But as a special introduction to the bonus episode, I am adding new content in this re-release of an episode I did in June of 2022, called Why Nonsense Makes the Most Sense, which was built on the essay, Purposeless Purpose. The new addition is some insight about meditation that is related to the purposeless-purpose message. Become a patron to support this podcast and get special member benefits, including a membership community and virtual sangha:https://www.patreon.com/EverydayBuddhism If this podcast has helped you understand Buddhism or help in your everyday life, consider making a one-time donation here: https://donorbox.org/podcast-donations Find out more and register for the Introduction to Buddhism course: Introduction to Buddhism course information and registration Join the Everyday Buddhism Membership Community: Join the Membership Community Join the Everyday Sangha: Join the Everyday Sangha Subscribe to my premium Substack feed and podcast, Words From My Teachers: Subscribe to "Words From My Teachers" Support the podcast through the affiliate link to buy the book, Everyday Buddhism: Real-Life Buddhist Teachings & Practices for Real Change: Buy the book, Everyday Buddhism
This week, over at my new premium Substack podcast, Words From My Teachers, I released Episode 6, continuing readings from the book, The Center Within by Rev. Gyomay Kubose. In the episode I read the following essays: Middle Way, Water, Purposeless Purpose, No Mind, and How the Buddha Taught. As a special bonus episode for the Everyday Buddhism podcast, I am sharing the reading of the essay Purposeless Purpose. It's a wonderful essay to reflect on, as they all are in The Center Within, but I'm releasing it here on the Everyday Buddhism podcast as a companion piece to Episode 103. Become a patron to support this podcast and get special member benefits, including a membership community and virtual sangha:https://www.patreon.com/EverydayBuddhism If this podcast has helped you understand Buddhism or help in your everyday life, consider making a one-time donation here: https://donorbox.org/podcast-donations Subscribe to my premium Substack feed and podcast, Words From My Teachers: Subscribe to "Words From My Teachers" Support the podcast through the affiliate link to buy the book, Everyday Buddhism: Real-Life Buddhist Teachings & Practices for Real Change: Buy the book, Everyday Buddhism
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Author, speaker, life coach, Caris Snider talks today about how she struggled with anxiety and depression and how that's not a bad thing, it's just a thing that can be progressed through with the help of community, the truths of God's Word and presence, and possibly a coach and/or therapist. Overwhelmed with all the things a mom faces, she began a little podcast that's become a big one called "Car Line Mom" - what we think about while we're in all the lines waiting with our kids or for our kids. Her latest book, by the same title is available today: Car Line Mom: 100 Days of Encouragement for the Mama Who Gets Everyone Everywhere. Some gems from today's podcast: When negative thoughts come in, don't let them stay! No matter how we struggle as moms, we are never alone. No one in the Bible did their journey alone; ask God for a friend to journey with you as a mom. I learned through my own feelings of inadequacy and living an over-committed life that it's okay to say "no" and create healthy margins A coach helps us Zoom Out on your life map to see how we can get where we want to go. Jesus was a our model even in negative feelings so we don't need to be afraid to have them. We don't need to be afraid to talk about faith and mental health. As mom's we feel like we can't fail which adds chaos and "overwhelm" to our lives. We need to live from the overflow of God's presence. He promises peace; we need to live in and from that peace. CARIS SNIDER loves to share the hope of God through speaking, writing, coaching, and leading worship. She is the author of “Anxiety Elephants: 31 Day Devotional” and “Anxiety Elephants: 90 Day Devotional for Tween Boys and Girls.” From her own personal experience, she helps women in their journey of overcoming depression, anxiety, fear, and shame. Caris lives with her husband, Brandon, and two daughters in Cullman, Alabama. A word from Caris: I am so glad that you have found your way here. You see, I know what it is like to be shackled in guilt and shame, feeling hopeLESS and purposeLESS. BUT, I also know the freedom of those shackles being broken and beginning to live a life FULLfilled. I have my good days and I have my bad days. I have had some pretty dark days as well. I don't know what type of day you are having, but just know that many of us have been where you are, and there is hope to make it out. Find free resources HERE. Follow her instagram to learn more: @carissnider And her website is carissnider.com
In this heartfelt episode, we journey through self-discovery, transformation, and empowerment. Katrina shares her personal story, a journey of taking time off from a business to focus on family. She reveals the initial feelings of dissatisfaction and the quest for something more, feelings of frustration and self-doubt, and even the contemplation of giving up. The decision to take a summer break to be with her children and nurture her family becomes a pivotal moment. She reflects on the challenges and emotions experienced during this time, the importance of pausing to integrate the lessons learned, and the value of being present in the here and now. The episode takes a turn as Katrina shares the moment when she realized she was not meant to be just a mother and a wife. This epiphany sparks a discussion about the crucial importance of self-discovery and self-identity in personal growth and well-being. Excitement fills the air as she talks about her upcoming projects, from her work with breathwork and Cacao to her guidebook project, "Discover Your Highest Self and Create a Life that You Love." The episode concludes with the resumption of the podcast, a heartfelt return motivated by a profound love for conversations about spirituality and life. Katrina emphasizes the purpose of the podcast in her life, inspiring and empowering her audience. Finally, our she shares her vision of building a community through a Cacao, Breathwork, and Workshop membership. She underlines the significance of community in personal growth and creativity. In this episode, the central theme is an awakening to the importance of self-discovery, self-identity, and self-love. It's a reminder that the work we do in the world is crucial and needed. We all have an important role to play, a journey to embark on. Let's collectively embrace the power of self-discovery and self-love, understand our worthiness, and commit to bringing our dreams to life. Want more from Katrina? Go follow her over on Instagram @katrinaalelli or Come join her and other like-hearted souls on in the “We Are the Magic” Facebook Group.
Join me at my "Rite Of Passage Retreat" - An Immersive 2-day retreat to guide you from living off the stresses of your mind into thriving from the wisdom of your soul. Get your ticket. Ticket Sales are open only until Nov 5th at midnight CST. If you have questions, email me. If you can't afford the ticket price, email me, and let's chat and see what we can do. If you think this retreat isn't right for you, please help me in spreading the word among people whom you know will benefit. Guest: Kyle Niedrich He went to Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis where he received his doctorate in physical therapy. Kyle and Jamie are 7th-generation Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).In April 2022, they corrected their families' religious traditions by transitioning out of Mormonism, pioneering a new path to self-actualization. Since that time, he started the Chrew Transformation Podcast. Its purpose is to connect people with coaches, therapists, and other survivors who have escaped their religion, cult, or other abusive relationships. He recently completed the Life Purpose Institute coaching certification. His coaching expertise is focused on guiding people on their fitness journey. He believes obtaining optimized physical fitness will lead to an improvement in every other aspect of one's life. Sign up link: https://nishantgarg.me/pod/retreat For questions, contact me: https://nishantgarg.me/contact/ Connect with Nishant: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter
As this part of the year our courses are in the direction of purpose I feel nothing as opposite from that. Feels like I'm functionally stoned. And there is absence of any pull or push feeling towards something.Have you ever had any experience like this?
Grab your FREE Uncover Your God Given Purpose Guidehttp://krisreece.com/purposeYou want to live a life of purpose. You long to feel fulfilled in what you do. And of course, your ultimate desire is to hear those wonderful words, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” But why is it that some Christians try everything to find their calling and still feel purposeless, while others seem to just fall into it and flourish? I've noticed patterns that cause Christians to find significance in life without selling their soul. And sadly they're the things that most Christians are doing wrong. So today, I want to share with you the 4 purpose-wreaking mistakes to avoid at all cost, and how to fix them if you are making them so you can stop fretting and start stepping into the calling God has for you. Mistake #1: Holding on Did you know that one of the most common ways to trap a monkey is to place a banana in a cage? The monkey grabs hold of that banana and won't let go, meaning he can't pull his hand out of the trap. If he would simply let go, he could easily slip his hand out and be free. That's how Christians behave when they aren't fully submitted to the Lord. Are you holding onto something that is keeping you from living your God-given purpose? Maybe it's money, fear, or prestige. Whatever it is, God is asking for it to be completely surrendered, so that He can have His way. If you find yourself fretting and frustrated, it's likely because you're holding onto something and not trusting His sovereignty. Mistake #2: Trying to be something you're notThis is one that I believe is a BIG problem in the body of Christ. And sadly I have fallen victim to it as well. In fact, I wasted 11 months of my life purpose in trying to be something that others convinced me was beneficial. My journey to purpose started with a desire to help God's people grow in faith, but I had no idea how to express it. The problem came when I tried to model myself after others. In other words, I was trying to be someone that I wasn't. I let others convince me that soft and sweet was the way to be, that taking the safe road was the way to reach more people, that I needed to be liked, and so on. I was all over the place. The truth is, I'm not really sweet, definitely not soft, I hate playing it safe, and it's way too much work to be anyone other than myself! But I thought it was a good idea to take the well meaning but dead wrong advice of others instead of consulting with my manufacturer (as in, God). All that time I spent struggling and striving to be something else when all I really needed to do was to operate in my God-given temperament and flow in my God-given gifts. I want to encourage you to stay in your lane. It will be the only way you can finish your race. Mistake #3: Mistaking career for purposeWhen I first stepped out as a Christian coach, my heart's desire was to help others discover their God-given purpose. But in session after session, I would meet with people who were bent on finding the right career choice. And because I wanted to see them happy and successful (and not frustrated with me), I ended up walking that road with them. Many of the clients I worked with did find alternative careers but it didn't mean that they were living a life of purpose. Since those initial encounters I've recognized that there really are two types of Christians: those who long to find purpose, and those who believe career equates to purpose. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with being in a career you love, but it doesn't mean you're living your life p
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Our Free Radical Design mini-series reaches its titular game with 2005's TimeSplitters: Future Perfect. Special guest Charlie from YouTube channel Purposeless Rabbitholes joins James and guest host TehSnakerer to go long on this end to the TS Trilogy. The three cover everything from their favourite MP characters, Future Perfect's many mechanical flourishes, how EA mucked up Free Radical's chances to go mainstream, and hopes for a potential fourth game in the series. “We must ignore black face in order to get TimeSplitters 4” - TehSnakerer, 2023 Charlie on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCK0_aNgcZI_PrJIUiqedHA Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PRabbitholes PixelLit: https://www.pixellitpod.com/ TehSnakerer: https://www.youtube.com/user/tehsnakerer hotcyder: https://twitter.com/HotCyder Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hotcyder
In the 2023 Premier of A2Y Addison has takes on the lack of purpose in modern society and gives you a away to find real meaning.
From the new, free mini-series, Surrender with Sez, comes an episode for all to enjoy. To listen to more of this series, join us on SUBSTACK.A short talk and poem to help you ease into the foundations of your being.Don't waste a pain, a crisis, a depression, an illness, don't use them as motivation or escapes, don't get used to them, don't transcend them but walk through them by releasing them and by always returning to the truth of who you are. This series is based on the new HEALING HER (vol.2) poetry book, which is available now. Read the introduction or get the book HERE>Support the show
Chris, Bob, and Rob celebrate EIGHTY CONSECUTIVE WEEKS OF PODCASTING ABOUT SHITTY MOVIES with Dwayne "The Rock" Jonson's The Tooth Fairy. A very funny attempt at being funny because big guy in tutu fall down and dog farts HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH!!! Dwayne is the beefiest of chuds to slide out of the studio's poop-shooter, and we're glad that we're done flushing this cinematic skidmark away forever. Rob still wants to do a Fast and Furious movie, but this will have to do for now. Audience asking athlete for adversaries incisors! Cheating a child of her chomper cheddar! Purposeless puberty pow-wows! Potential pile-driving post pixie dust! Homophobic fairy fodder! Disappointing lack of mitigated gall! Visiting the mayor of Sackville? "Are you there, God? It's me, The Rock!" Implied diarrhea! The cocaine name conundrum, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com Son of the Mask next week. Get u someeeeeee!
Lori Deschene with Tiny Buddha helps you through feelings of purposelessness Episode 2599: When You Feel Purposeless and Fear You're Wasting Time by Lori Deschene Tiny Buddha has been helping people heal, grow, and find peace since 2009. The site features stories and insights from people of all ages, from all over the globe. For daily wisdom, follow Tiny Buddha on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to the blog. And be sure to check out Tiny Buddha's Inner Strength Journal: Creative Prompts and Challenges to Help You Get Through Anything, by site founder Lori Deschene. The original post is located here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/feel-purposeless-fear-youre-wasting-time/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Deschene with Tiny Buddha helps you through feelings of purposelessness Episode 2599: When You Feel Purposeless and Fear You're Wasting Time by Lori Deschene Tiny Buddha has been helping people heal, grow, and find peace since 2009. The site features stories and insights from people of all ages, from all over the globe. For daily wisdom, follow Tiny Buddha on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to the blog. And be sure to check out Tiny Buddha's Inner Strength Journal: Creative Prompts and Challenges to Help You Get Through Anything, by site founder Lori Deschene. The original post is located here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/feel-purposeless-fear-youre-wasting-time/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Deschene with Tiny Buddha helps you through feelings of purposelessness Episode 2599: When You Feel Purposeless and Fear You're Wasting Time by Lori Deschene Tiny Buddha has been helping people heal, grow, and find peace since 2009. The site features stories and insights from people of all ages, from all over the globe. For daily wisdom, follow Tiny Buddha on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or subscribe to the blog. And be sure to check out Tiny Buddha's Inner Strength Journal: Creative Prompts and Challenges to Help You Get Through Anything, by site founder Lori Deschene. The original post is located here: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/feel-purposeless-fear-youre-wasting-time/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We launch into the week, eager to chop up a card we took in as a team. While the card heavy on the decisions, the O'Malley fight in particular left us head scratching. We throw hot takes into the fire on Belals early stoppage win, TJs post EPO performances, and some religious discourse to boot! We preview a fight fans card this upcoming week in what promises to be an all action Featherweight throw down!Locks of the week:Obs (21-24) Dustin Jacoby and Max GriffinTucker (16-27) Khalil Rountree and Max Griffin
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To get the PRODUCT we want, we have to submit to the PROCESS we need. Romans 5:1-5 // 1 Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2 through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we boast in the hope of the glory of God. 3 Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; 4 perseverance, character; and character, hope. 5 And hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us. Restless - it isn't more sleep that I need… its more rest Purposeless - it isn't more work but valued work you need Hopeless - it isn't happier now but a hope that things can get better The Ingredients: 1. Select Suffering Romans 1:3 // Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings Romans 8:28 // And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. 2. Mix with Perseverance Romans 1:3 // because we know that suffering produces perseverance 3. Complete your Character Romans 5:4 // perseverance, character Romans 5:3-5 // 3 Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; 4 perseverance, character; and character, hope. 5And hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us. Romans 8:28 // And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.
So here's the run down... Feeling purposeless, super lost in life. Anxiety?? Depression?? Autism?? No clue what's going on. Uhhh so I hope you relate/ enjoy :)
Langston Hughes said it what happens to a dream when it is deferred. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/we is/support
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Yun, my guest this week, is an actress—so intelligent and attractive that in my mind I was tempted to call her “Yum.” Yun sees herself as too sensitive, unstable, and sad. Depressive patterns are driving her crazy. She believes she's not trying hard enough, though in our time together we see that even as a little child she was so driven that she always thought she was falling short, even when she wasn't. Join us as we sit in inquiry with Yun. I invite you to open your mind, get still, and let's do The Work. Don't miss Byron Katie LIVE every M-T-W, 9-10 am Pacific Time. Register: athomewithbk.com If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends to join us. Follow Byron Katie on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. https://www.cactusradionetwork.com/podcasts Byron Katie's Books: “Loving What Is” (New Revised Edition) “I Need Your Love—Is That True?” “A Thousand Names for Joy” “A Mind at Home with Itself” The Work App is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The Work of Byron Katie is available at thework.com.
Sign-up for my free 20 day devotional, The Word Before Work Foundations, at http://TWBWFoundations.com -- Series: 7 Ways God Worked “In the Beginning” Devotional: 6 of 7 The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground—trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 2:9) Spain's largest church, La Sagrada Familia, has been under construction for more than 135 years. Why? Because more than a century ago, the church's architect, Antoni Gaudi, laid out intricate plans to create a house of worship that would be senselessly, gratuitously, over-the-top beautiful. Today, annual construction on the church costs roughly $60 million dollars—a price tag that has drawn sharp criticism from many who don't see the purpose of such lavish art. If Gaudi were alive today, I bet he'd point his critics to today's passage to remind us that the God his church worships values beauty in and of itself. Think about it: The trees of Eden didn't need to be beautiful. They were “good for food.” Shouldn't that have been enough? Evidently not, because “in the beginning” God created with both function and extravagant beauty. This is a theme we see throughout the rest of Scripture, from the impractically beautiful Tabernacle (see Exodus 25-31) to the eternal City of God (see Revelation 21). John tells us that the New Jerusalem's gates are made of pearls, streets are paved with gold, and walls are “decorated with every kind of precious stone.” And we know that the width of the cubed city is roughly 1,400 miles (see Revelation 21:16). Multiply that by four and we're talking about 5,600 miles of beautiful gems lining the foundation of the New Jerusalem. To put that in perspective, that's roughly the distance between Florida and Greece. What purpose do 5,600 miles of precious stones serve? My guess is none. But as theologian Gustavo Gutierrez reminds us, "Utility is not the primary reason for God's action." What does this all mean for you and me? It means that not everything we do has to be justified by some functional purpose. It's OK to redesign a website even if it doesn't lead to more conversions, or to paint a painting and not sell it, or to decorate your office for Christmas even if you can't “prove the ROI” of the investment. To create for beauty's sake is to create in the image of God. Hours before his death, Gaudi was leaving work at La Sagrada Familia when he turned to a member of his crew and said, “Come early tomorrow, Vincente, so we can make beautiful things.” Hear those words spoken to you, believer. Go and make beautiful things like your Heavenly Father today!
What do you do when you feel like you don't have a purpose? Or maybe let me ask it this way, Do you feel like you are living life on purpose? Do you struggle to find meaning with the work you do—whether that's a traditional job, a ministry you lead, or even caring for your own family and loved ones? I have seen, time and again, that when people feel purposeless, they struggle to have hope. They struggle to find meaning. Have you ever felt that way? And if so, what do you do in those moments? To help me answer those questions, I've invited Arris Charles to join me on the podcast. Arris is a Life Purpose Coach, helping women not only identify their God-given purpose but also how to live that out on a daily basis. She has so much wisdom to share here, and I've got to tell you, I learned that we have a lot in common as it relates to being encouragers and writers! During our conversation, we cover questions like, How does knowing our purpose impact our daily life? Do we have one big purpose or lots of little ones, or what does that look like? How do we discover our purpose in the first place? What happens when you don't like what you feel God is calling you to do? What do we do when we're jealous of someone else's purpose, or they are jealous of ours? Plus, she offers us some very practical examples that helps us flesh out this whole idea of purpose. Especially at the end, so be sure to listen for that. If this episode resonates with you, be sure to grab her Purposeful Life Assessment and Reflection Guide. The link is in the show notes. Kari MEET ARRIS: The founder of Live Inspired by Purpose, Arris Charles, is devoted to equipping women to step into a new extraordinary vision for their lives. As a Life Purpose Coach, natural encourager, and writer, she has “walked the talk” of pursuing purpose as she walked away from a multifaceted corporate career as a successful engineer, project manager, and corporate trainer to explore her true passions. Even as a stay-at-home mom, she followed the dreams in her heart to serve in a non-profit ministry while also building her business as an entrepreneur. Arris specializes in helping Christian women in midlife to pursue their God-given purpose in their daily life and as their unique calling so they can live with more passion, confidence and impact. Coaching for over 16 years, Arris walks alongside her clients with unwavering belief and constant support to help them stop settling for just going through the motions of life and live true to who they are and make the difference in the world they were born to make. CONNECT WITH ARRIS: Free Resource: Purposeful Living Assessment and Reflection Guide Facebook YouTube ________ CONNECT WITH KARI: >> Written Spiritual Direction: Recognize God's presence in your pain http://lovedoesthat.org/spiritualdirection >> Soul Care Group: Monthly email with soul care practices http://lovedoesthat.org/soulcaregroup
In this week's episode of Sticks in the 6ix, the guys discuss possible trade options for the Toronto Maple Leafs on the back end, spreading out the playing time between Jack Campbell and Petr Mrazek and Sheldon Keefe's recent comments regarding the team's play. They also discuss recent racial gestures made by players in the AHL and ECHL and whether or not zero tolerance will be the next step for all leagues.
Sheldon Keefe called the Leafs SOFT this week. The boys discuss the comment, the intent behind saying that, and if it matters at all. Also, the Leafs went 1-1 this week and there's always plenty to discuss. Email us at TheLeafscastPod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram at @LeafsCastPodCast Follow us on Twitter at @TheLeafsCast
Ray Howell, founder of the non-profit Kicking Bear, and winner of the Outdoor Life Top 25 Readers Choice Award comes on the show today to share his story! Coming out of a foster home, to trouble with the law, to finding Jesus, (and doing a bit in the outdoors world along the way) this is one of the most impactful stories you will ever hear!
Ray Howell, founder of the non-profit Kicking Bear, and winner of the Outdoor Life Top 25 Readers Choice Award comes on the show today to share his story! Coming out of a foster home, to trouble with the law, to finding Jesus, (and doing a bit in the outdoors world along the way) this is one of the most impactful stories you will ever hear!
Are our scientific assumptions justified? In this episode we're going to be examining the assumptions of Western Science. All science is based on assumptions. In order to isolate systems in experiments and standardise measurements of the target data, other variables need to be pinned down so scientists can form precise mathematical models, that can then be repeated accurately in the peer review process. Today we're going to look at these assumptions, and establish if they indeed have become standard, fixed and unquestioned as some critics claim. One of those critics is Cambridge educated biologist Rupert Sheldrake, who gave a TED talk in 2013 about the assumptions of western science, which was banned by TED's anonymous board of scientific advisors for not being a ‘fair description of scientific assumptions'. Far from quieting the controversy, the ban caused outcries of censorship, and the ripped video was seen many millions of times on You Tube, probably many times more than had it been left to stand as one scientists opinion. Today I want to examine just how fair his description was. To help us examine his claims is one of Rupert's old friends and supporters, a specialist in the history and philosophy of science, an author and the program director of the Scientific and Medical Network, David Lorimer. He is also President of Wrekin Trust and Chief Consultant of Character Education Scotland. He is also a former President of the Swedenborg Society, and Vice-President of the International Association for Near-Death Studies. Originally a merchant banker then a teacher of philosophy and modern languages at Winchester College, he is the author and editor of over a dozen books, most recently ‘The Protein Crunch' (with Jason Drew) and ‘A New Renaissance', and out this year his new book ‘a quest for wisdom'. He is the originator of the Inspire-Aspire Values Poster Programmes, which this year involved over 25,000 young people. What we discuss in this episode: 00:00 Compulsory philosophy and death 07:32 Examining Rupert Sheldrake's 10 claimed assumptions of western science 09:10 The ‘Life and nature are mechanistic' assumption 19:30 The ‘Matter is unconscious' assumption 29:40 ‘The laws of nature are constant' assumption 38:26 The Galileo Commission - get everyone to look though the telescope 43:00 Reality is relational not relative - Apilla Colorado and Leroy Little bear 44:45 The ‘Nature is Purposeless' assumption - teleology 52:30 ‘Biological heredity is only physical' and ‘memory is in your Brain' assumptions 55:00 Morphogenetic fields and memories of previous lives and birthmarks 1:01:45 ‘Your mind is in your head, your consciousness is correlated to your brain activity' assumption 1:05:30 ‘Psychic phenomena and telepathy are impossible' assumption FOR PART 2 TIME CODES AND THE MANY MORE REFERENCES FROM THIS EPISODE PLEASE VISIT: https://www.chasingconsciousness.net/episode-13-assumptions-of-science-david-lorimer References: Rupert Sheldrake ‘Science set free' David Lorimer ‘A Quest for Wisdom' David Lorimer ‘Thinking Beyond the Brain' The Galileo Commission - get everyone to look though the telescope The Scientific and Medical Network
Join Petty P and Queen E for Episode 28 of Perpetually Petty as they analyze the lyrics to Cater 2 U, debate about the ideal vacation, discuss what it means to attend the "best schools", and kiki about the return policy on gifts to and from an ex. Stay tuned for the "Premeditated" Petty Punch. We don't think you're ready for this PETTY #BePettyonPurpose
In this episode, we dissect the “manifest culture” and the “build the life you want” mentality. We will look behind the real root and impact of the go-getter culture, and put God back in His rightful place.
Shaina worked hard to achieve a fulfilling career as an RN, and then transitioned to being a stay-at-home mom when her first child, Luca, was born. It's what she thought she always wanted, so when an identity crisis hit, she was shocked. In this episode, she shares how she navigated the feelings of inadequacy and boredom that she found herself sitting in and how she's made an intentional effort to lean-in to this "slower" season instead of trying to fill it with more.
If you're a Mompreneur, Entrepeneur, or women with dreams on your heart but are feeling directionless and a bit lost, this episode is for you! Join Stef Gass and I as she gives some amazing tips on how to live out your God led calling and finally step into your destiny! Stefanie Gass is a Jesus lover, wife, and mom of two boys from Tijeras, NM. She is the host of the top-ranked podcast The Mompreneur Mastermind Show, and her mission is helping, empowering, and transforming Christian Mompreneurs. Stef specializes in helping these incredible women uncover and tap into their God-led callings, launch podcasts, & monetize using courses and coaching. Stef wants women to create true change for themselves and for Jesus by utilizing their gifts and serving the world with a business that lights them up! Stef believes that when we let God's miracles light our path, we will profit from our passions, live proactively, & design a life that fuels our soul. She believes we actually can have it all. Be sure to check out Stef's amazing Podcast and Pinterest courses, her community, and Podcast below: Podcast course: https://joybydesign--stefaniegass.thrivecart.com/podcastprouniversity/ Pinterest course: https://joybydesign--stefaniegass.thrivecart.com/pinterest-masterclass/ Podcast: http://bit.ly/themompreneurmastermindshow Community: bit.ly/successsupportgroup IG: @stefaniegass Haven't joined the Free Kingdom Dreamers community yet?! Join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/KingdomDreamers/?ref=share Hop on a Spiritual Breakthrough Coaching Session with me here: https://forms.gle/3rcAkhh2BMCb3Juj6 - Have a question? Shoot me a DM on IG @JoyByDesign.Co or email me at JoyByDesign.Co@gmail.com Get your FREE copy of "Renew Your Spirit & Soul" Devotional here: https://mailchi.mp/f6dfa9a720cc/5daydevotionalebook ✨ Love this podcast? Please leave a review for The Kingdom Dreamers Podcast on ITUNES! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kingdom-dreamers-podcast-joyfilled-abundant-living/id1517299348
Sometimes in life we feel like we are doing so much but it getting anywhere. We're all searching for our purpose and have trouble answering the question “why?” It's not found in what you have or don't have. The answer to your purpose and meaning in life starts with your heart. It's His purpose not your plans. He's calling you to be more like Christ. Be faithful in the little things and serve Gods people. It will lead you into a life full of meaning and purposes. (Talk by Joshua Ott)
Sometimes in life we feel like we are doing so much but it getting anywhere. We're all searching for our purpose and have trouble answering the question “why?” It's not found in what you have or don't have. The answer to your purpose and meaning in life starts with your heart. It's His purpose not your plans. He's calling you to be more like Christ. Be faithful in the little things and serve Gods people. It will lead you into a life full of meaning and purposes.