"Slowing" snippets from last nights study group:
- All true and lasting simplicity will be an overflow of one's central (heart) relationship with the Lord.
- To simplify, Dallas Willard says one must, "Ruthlessly eliminate "hurry" from your life.
- "Multi-tasking" is the newly coined word for "hurry sickness." Americans always seem to be in a hurry to accomplish more.
- "Hurry sickness" is not about having a disordered schedule; rather it's about having a disordered heart. (John Ortberg)
- Hurry is an inner condition that is fear-based.
- Moving quickly while walking in-step with God is NOT "hurrying."
- Everything we do must come forth out of love NOT just from following rules or checking off a to-do list.
- My cuppa "simplici-TEA" could use a little brevi-TEA, and humili-TEA blended in as well a BIG scoop of "intentionali-TEA" as slowing doesn't come easy for me.
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Today's "simple truth" (for me) came in this morning's Commercial Appeal. "Labor intensive" value of a great caramel cake caught my eye. Well, that's my all-time favorite cake---I could just suck the icing right off of it. But, who has the time to make it & caramelize all that sugar. At my house, BURNING would come into play.
What I loved was the simple solution given----one with a punch. Just order one from Sugarees, in New Albany, MS makes them, which a previous blog stated but.....according to the CA article, you can request EXTRA icing. So-o-o grateful for that tasty tid-bit!!!
Oh my........ that's worth "slowing" for! If I practiced "slowing" by taking 5 minutes to walk from my kitchen to the living room with a piece of caramel cake in hand, I'm sure just focusing on & savoring that icing would simplify the process.