In Emily P. Freeman's book, "Simply Tuesday" the reader is directed to live in the small moments of our daily life. Most of the time, we rush to get to various places, we get hung up on who is where and how everything should be. We don't take the time to breathe, take in the fresh air, and slow down to realize what is all around us.
Freeman gives us motivation to "embrace today's work, find contentment in the now, replace competition with connection, and learn to breathe in a breathless world". Do we not desire that - to slow down and take in our day? Freeman is able to connect with the reader by sharing personal goals and experiences. She engages her faith in everyday life, admitting when she has been successful and when she has failed She gives hope to those who have too much on their plate, are always on the go, and feel empty. She gives assurance that we are not alone and that we should embrace our busyness with a Christlike mindset.
We should all be able to stop for a moment, take in what God has given us right before our eyes, and give thanks. Freeman is able to pivot our mindsets from chaos to peace, calm and quiet.
In Emily P. Freeman's book, "Simply Tuesday" the reader is directed to live in the small moments of our daily life. Most of the time, we rush to get to various places, we get hung up on who is where and how everything should be. We don't take the time to breathe, take in the fresh air, and slow down to realize what is all around us.
Freeman gives us motivation to "embrace today's work, find contentment in the now, replace competition with connection, and learn to breathe in a breathless world". Do we not desire that - to slow down and take in our day? Freeman is able to connect with the reader by sharing personal goals and experiences. She engages her faith in everyday life, admitting when she has been successful and when she has failed She gives hope to those who have too much on their plate, are always on the go, and feel empty. She gives assurance that we are not alone and that we should embrace our busyness with a Christlike mindset.
We should all be able to stop for a moment, take in what God has given us right before our eyes, and give thanks. Freeman is able to pivot our mindsets from chaos to peace, calm and quiet.