In good time : 8 habits for reimagining productivity, resisting hurry, and practicing peace / Jen Pollock Michel.
Material type: TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2022]Description: 248 pages ; cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781540900548
- 1540900541
- 9781540902634
- 1540902633
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Whether we're trying to find time, save it, manage it, or make the most of it, one word defines our relationship with the clock: anxiety. Is productivity really the only grid for the good life? Have you ever imagined a life without hurry, relentless work, multitasking, or scarcity? A life that is characterized instead by presence, attention, rest, rootedness, fruitfulness, and generosity? This is the kind of life we are meant for, says Jen Pollock Michel. But if we want to experience freedom from time anxiety, we have to reimagine our relationship with time itself. In the pages of In Good Time, she invites you to disentangle your priorities from our modern assumptions and instead ground them in God's time. Then she shows you how to establish eight life-giving habits that will release you from the false religion of productivity so you can develop a grounded, healthy relationship with the clock.
Includes bibliographical references.
"Award-winning author empowers you with eight practical habits to help you resist hurry, transform your time anxiety, and practice the presence of God in the here and now"-- Provided by publisher.