Tag: food
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The Comfort Crisis: Why Discomfort Matters

As we transition into Fall, embracing discomfort may be beneficial for personal growth. Rachel Redlin recommends “The Comfort Crisis” by Michael Easter, emphasizing that intentionally creating discomfort fosters strength and creativity. Small changes, like going screen-free or fasting, can enhance resilience. Growth often requires discomfort, leading to a more fulfilling life.
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Life Lessons from Cake Crumbs: Importance of Focus

Rachel Redlin reflects on the chaos of motherhood, juggling sports, church, and home renovations while feeling overwhelmed by messiness and busyness. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on eternal values over worldly distractions, advocating for taking life one step at a time through faith and prioritizing what truly matters.
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Dumb Chicken Sweater

The content discusses the importance of understanding consequences for choices, highlighting both financial and personal decisions. The author reflects on resisting temptation, illustrated by a desire for a chicken sweater, emphasizing discipline and the benefits of saying no to immediate gratification for future gains. Learning from mistakes is essential for growth.
