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Your Life in Rhythm
By: Bruce MillerImprint: Tyndale House Publishers
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Your Life in Rhythm offers a realistic solution to our crazy, overly-busy, stressed lives. Miller exposes the myth of living a "balanced" life, and offers "rhythmic living" as a new paradigm for relieving guilt and stress, while accomplishing more of what matters most in life. Rhythmic living details six practical strategies for living a more fulfilling life. Instead of managing time, Miller suggests that we flow with life, living in tune with the natural rhythms of nature. By applying the rhythm strategies, we can reduce stress, frustration, and guilt while increasing fulfillment and inner peace. The point is not to balance all of our responsibilities at one time, but to focus attention on what matters most at different times. Although this sounds easy enough, the six strategies he outlines are crucial to helping the reader to achieve this goal. Miller helps us to understand the stages and seasons of life we all experience over a lifetime. This new understanding, when applied, will solve time-management problems and help readers to let go of misplaced priorities and relieve their overbooked lifestyle. The rhythm solution, in short, brings freedom. In a nutshell: Helps readers think through their overbooked lifestyle. Presents a new way of thinking about life management. Helps readers to let go of misplaced priorities. Helps readers understand the seasons of life and adjust their expectations. Presents rhythm "solution process" for common time management issues.
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| Title of Religion eBook: Your Life in Rhythm | |
| Release Date: 07-01-2009 | |
| Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | Your Life in Rhythm |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781414319773 |
| File size | 2394 |
| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
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Your Life in Rhythm
Chapter One
How I Got RhythmI've got rhythm; I've got music ... who could ask for anything more?
GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN
As an approach to life, "balance" never made sense to me. Intuitively, I knew something was wrong with it, but I could not put my finger on it. What alternative could there be to the goal of a balanced life?
Friends justly accuse me of being "type A times ten." I like to drive hard and fast, and I'm focused on achieving results. Inevitably, though, I get too many plates spinning, and some crash to the ground. Busyness has been a constant feature of my life. Countless times, well-meaning people have told me I need to "get my life in balance." But what does that mean?
Honestly, I tried to picture what a balanced life would look like for me, but I couldn't do it. The lack of a clear description bothered me. No one could give me a good definition of a balanced life-it was assumed to be obvious. But in my mind at least, it was one big question mark.
Were they telling me to slow down? to quit working so hard? to achieve less?
"Balance" sounded to me like something in the middle-an attempt to be average. It reminded me of when I was a kid, playing with my friend Don Mickle at Churchill Way Park. He and I enjoyed playing on the green wooden seesaw. We would get on opposite ends, and one of us would scoot toward the middle until we balanced perfectly in midair. For a moment, if we had it just right, the seesaw would hang suspended in space. But if one of us shifted, even just a little bit, the heavier end would come slamming down onto the hard asphalt.
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