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Making Worry Wonderful

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In many ways, worry is wonderful. God wisely wired our nervous systems to alert us when something in our world is amiss. An alarm gets triggered, we notice the threat, focus all our energies on it, and work a plan until it goes away.

However, this strategy fails when our fears are unfounded, the problem is so far in the future we don’t even know for sure if it will happen, or with things that are completely out of our control.

Thankfully, we can take those world-class worrying skills and use them as a powerful tool to learn to trust God—even when the future is cloudy and we don’t know what to do.

💡Today’s Big Idea: Notice, name, and honor your tension as you train it to turn into trust.

⚡️Today’s Small Step: Download your free Turning Tension to Trust: A-Z Characteristics of God worksheet and choose one characteristic to start meditating on today.

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Turning Tension to Trust: A-Z Characteristics of God

The Pace of Grace Community: Cultivate rhythms for learning to live and work at the pace of grace. Inspirational, practical, affordable, and fun. No long-term commitment.

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LET’S CONNECT:

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Find me on Instagram @CoachKimAvery

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Innhold levert av Kim Avery. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Kim Avery eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In many ways, worry is wonderful. God wisely wired our nervous systems to alert us when something in our world is amiss. An alarm gets triggered, we notice the threat, focus all our energies on it, and work a plan until it goes away.

However, this strategy fails when our fears are unfounded, the problem is so far in the future we don’t even know for sure if it will happen, or with things that are completely out of our control.

Thankfully, we can take those world-class worrying skills and use them as a powerful tool to learn to trust God—even when the future is cloudy and we don’t know what to do.

💡Today’s Big Idea: Notice, name, and honor your tension as you train it to turn into trust.

⚡️Today’s Small Step: Download your free Turning Tension to Trust: A-Z Characteristics of God worksheet and choose one characteristic to start meditating on today.

****

LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Turning Tension to Trust: A-Z Characteristics of God

The Pace of Grace Community: Cultivate rhythms for learning to live and work at the pace of grace. Inspirational, practical, affordable, and fun. No long-term commitment.

****

LET’S CONNECT:

Find me on Facebook @KimAveryCoaching

Find me on Instagram @CoachKimAvery

  continue reading

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