Rebekah
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Here is part of the problem, girls: we’ve been sold a bill of goods. Back in the day, women didn’t run themselves ragged trying to achieve some impressively developed life in eight different categories. No one constructed fairy-tale
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“Your outcomes are a lagging measure of your habits. Your net worth is a lagging measure of your financial habits. Your weight is a lagging measure of your eating habits. Your knowledge is a lagging measure of your learning habits. Your clutter is a lagging measure of your cleaning habits. You get what you repeat.”
― Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
― Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
“When you regularly pay attention to how you really feel and align your daily actions with what matters most to you, you exude a peaceful countenance, well-being, and a confidence about your life path that escapes most people.”
― Connection: How to Find the Life You're Looking for in the Life You Have
― Connection: How to Find the Life You're Looking for in the Life You Have
“God was not manageable. Human beings might want rituals, but it was dangerous to confuse the rituals with an ultimately unknowable God. That led to crusades, sectarian killings, the casting-out of heretics—in fact, to the murder of Jesus, who dared to challenge the religious authorities with raw truth. “The message of Jesus,” Paul told me, mixing a black bean salad, “is the only sure cure for religion.”
― Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion
― Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion
“In my experience, bustling is always a great way to keep from crying.”
― Tempest Rising
― Tempest Rising
“But this is my belief: that at the heart of Christianity is a power that continues to speak to and transform us. As I found to my surprise and alarm, it could speak even to me: not in the sappy, Jesus-and-cookies tone of mild-mannered liberal Christianity, or the blustering, blaming hellfire of the religious right. What I heard, and continue to hear, is a voice that can crack religious and political convictions open, that advocates for the least qualified, least official, least likely; that upsets the established order and makes a joke of certainty. It proclaims against reason that the hungry will be fed, that those cast down will be raised up, and that all things, including my own failures, are being made new. It offers food without exception to the worthy and unworthy, the screwed-up and pious, and then commands everyone to do the same. It doesn't promise to solve or erase suffering but to transform it, pledging that by loving one another, even through pain, we will find more life. And it insists that by opening ourselves to strangers, the despised or frightening or unintelligible other, we will see more and more of the holy, since, without exception, all people are one body: God's.”
― Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion
― Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion
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