Too Busy for Living?

Too Busy Doing What?

Physically—we don’t exercise regularly because we’re too busy. We don’t eat the right types of food, because they take too long to prepare, it’s too easy to go through the drive- through, and we’re too busy.

We don’t sleep regularly, because there are still only twenty-four hours in a day. We feel as though our lives have a momentum of their own, that they would go on with or without us. Our list of the things we have to do just gets longer and longer. We never feel that we get caught up; we just get more and more behind every day. Seriously, when was the last time you sat down, took a deep breath, and said to yourself, “I’m caught up now!” So we rush around late at night doing fifty- five little things before we go to bed and robbing ourselves of the precious sleep that rebuilds and rejuvenates us. Why? We are too busy.

Emotionally—most of us know that the happiest people on the planet are those who are focused in their personal relationships. Relationships thrive under one condition: carefree timelessness. Do we gift our relationships with carefree timelessness? Of course we don’t. We shove them into ten minutes here and fifteen minutes there. We give them the worst time, when we are most tired and least emotionally available. Why? We are too busy.

Intellectually—we don’t even take those ten or fifteen minutes each day to read good books that challenge us to change, to grow, and to become the- best- version- of-ourselves. Why? We don’t have time. We are too busy.

Spiritually—most people very rarely step into the classroom of silence to reconnect with themselves and their God. Why? We are afraid of what we might discover about ourselves and about our lives. We are afraid we might be challenged to change. And we are too busy.

It begs the question, doesn’t it? What are we all too busy doing? For the most part, we are too busy doing just about everything, that means just about nothing, to just about nobody, just about anywhere . . . and will mean even less to anyone a hundred years from now!

Matthew Kelly

From The Rhythm of Life
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Feed Your Soul – The Most Dangerous Enemy to Your Spiritual Life

Too Busy?

Try This The Most Dangerous Enemy to Your Spiritual Life – Feed Your Soul: Gospel Reflections

THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL IS LUKE 10:38-42

Hustle. Full. Busy. Cram. How many of these words do you hear on an everyday basis?

How often do you try to squeeze the most out of your day or cram your schedule with tasks to check off your list?

Our world tells us that the more we accomplish, the happier we’ll be—but that’s not what Jesus says. Today, Allen shares the secret to defeating the most dangerous enemy of your spiritual life.


Daily Message from Pope Francis – Return to the Heart of Things


WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2021

“How many times this happens in the Church: we are busy, we run around, we think that everything depends on us and, in the end, we risk neglecting Jesus and we always make ourselves the centre… For it is not enough to “unplug” ourselves, we need to truly rest. And how do we do this? To do so, we must return to the heart of things: to stop, to remain in silence, to pray so as not to go from the frenzy of work to the frenzy of times of relaxation.” Pope Francis