![]() ![]() But if our soul is not well, it’s almost impossible to receive him. God wants to come to us and restore our lives. I wanted to be living from those deep places, but I felt trapped in the shoals. But I know the soul isn’t a shallow puddle at all it’s deep and vast, capable of symphonies and heroic courage. Sipping God with teaspoons, not drinking great gulps wading, not swimming. Location 54Īre you happy most of the time? How often do you feel lighthearted? Are you excited about your future? Do you feel deeply loved? When was the last time you felt carefree? Location 57īut this frantic, volatile world constantly wilts the soul, dries it out like a raisin, making it almost impossible to receive the life God is pouring forth. My soul just can’t do life at the speed of smartphones. You don’t need to abandon your life to get it back. These simple practices and others are ready for the taking. – Take realistic steps to unplug from technology overload – Drink in the simple beauty available to you every day – Offer kindness toward yourself in the choices you make ![]() – Begin practicing “benevolent detachment” and truly let it all go – Learn how to insert the One Minute Pause into your day In Get Your Life Back, New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge provides a practical, simple, and refreshing guide to taking your life back.īy practicing a few wonderfully simple practices-or what John calls “graces”-you can begin to recover your soul, disentangle from the tragedies of this broken world, and discover the restorative power of beauty. Take a look at these Book Notes and decide for yourselves if some halftime adjustments are in order. But on the other hand, the author provides hopeful and helpful guidance for restoring your soul.Īs together we navigate arguably the most life-altering time of our lives, this is a timely and essential roadmap to caring for the most important, least understood, and too-often-overlooked thing about us-our souls. On one hand, the book is filled with some greatly needed wake-up calls. From that candid assessment, John Eldredge in his book Get Your Life Back: Everyday Practices For a World Gone Mad, offers an essential field manual for recovering your soul. Dry, scorched ground can’t absorb the very rain it needs. Title: Get Your Life Back: Everyday Practices For a World Gone Mad ![]()
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