I Don’t Have Time

A few weeks ago, I started a conversation on our relationship with time (read here). It was so well received, I decided to share the second half of the podcast with you today. 

The reality is most of us have a dysfunctional relationship with time. We view it through a broken lens based on our story and way of coping with life. Someone close to me is in their eighties and still believes there’s no time to have lunch with a friend or to begin long-delayed projects. This agreement isn’t due to an actual scarcity of time in their world. Or even because of their particular age or stage of life. They’ve had that belief since I was a boy. It makes me sad.

But there’s hope for us all. Our future relationship with time isn’t bound by our past. 

In the second half of this Wild at Heart podcast series, you’ll discover practical tools to help break toxic agreements about time and seek God's interpretation for the rhythm of each day. 

If you feel like you don’t have time to listen, this is especially for you. Go ahead, I promise there’s time.

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