
God Took a Day Off Why Can't I
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Narrated by:
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Andrea Moore
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Written by:
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Andrea Moore
About this listen
A Christian Life Coach's Guide to Great Results with Less Effort. Why is it so hard for us to embrace rest when even God took a day off? In "If God Took a Day Off, Why Can't I?", Christian Performance Leadership Coach Andrea Moore presents a transformative approach to achieving great results with less effort by embracing the power of rest.
Why You Should Listen to This Book:
- Rethink Your Approach to Rest: Discover how trusting more in what God can do through you, rather than relying solely on your own efforts, can lead to greater effectiveness and fulfilment.
- Overcome the Guilt of Rest: Learn why taking a break is not only okay but essential for spiritual and personal growth, even when there’s still so much to do.
- Gain Clarity and Rejuvenation: Explore how incorporating a day of rest into your routine can refresh and refuel you, providing clarity and direction in your life.
- Apply Biblical Principles: Delve into powerful, often overlooked Biblical principles that support the necessity of rest and how they can be applied to your life.
- Transform Your Work-Life Balance: Learn practical strategies to balance your work and personal life, fostering a sustainable rhythm that honors God and enhances your well-being.
In this book, Andrea Moore shares insights from their experiences with clients who, like many of us, have struggled with frustration and burnout. This book guides you step-by-step in how to achieve more personally and professionally with less stress.
Now is your time to explore what may feel so desperately needed, yet impossible.