This year has been one big ball of doing too much. But this month it all came to a head. Even the Holy Spirit was grieved asking me, “Kimberly, why are you trying to do all of this?”
Seasons Change, So Do Priorities

This year has been one big ball of doing too much. But this month it all came to a head. Even the Holy Spirit was grieved asking me, “Kimberly, why are you trying to do all of this?”
Using this concept I was able to establish a regular prayer time in the morning and carve out 2-3 hours in the evening to work on my many projects and goals. The beauty of the ideal day is it gives you a blue print to strive towards. And while each day may not be the perfect-ideal day, it gives me a great starting point and I can make adjustments based on that days needs.
For so long I thought if my calendar was booked and if I was busy, I was succeeding. I felt accomplished and important that I had little to no down time. But as I reflect over my life, I realize that busy doesn’t equal purposeful.
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