Kimberly Hoyt: EMBR Mornings

Are You Wasting Energy On The Wrong Things? 8/29/25

Kimberly Hoyt

Every day, the world hands you a hundred things to care about. Most feel urgent, but very few actually matter. The truth? Distraction steals depth. And depth is where your life bears fruit.

In today’s EMBR Mornings reflection, Kimberly shares how learning to say no — to opportunities, noise, and endless requests — created space to say yes to what truly matters. Focus doesn’t just make you more effective. It gives you your life back.

Like a runner keeping her eyes on the finish line, every glance at the crowd is energy lost. The same is true for us: we can’t go deep when we’re pulled in every direction.

✨ Today’s reminder: Depth will always cost you your distractions. But what you gain in return is clarity, purpose, and freedom.

EMBR Mornings is a daily soul-centered reflection to help women return to who they truly are — grounded, beloved, and on purpose. Each morning is a pause to sip your coffee, breathe deeply, and remember the ember within you. Rooted in faith and anchored in intention, EMBR Mornings is created to help women rise not with hustle, but with wholeness.

☕ What distraction can you release today to make room for what matters most?

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Keep your eyes on what matters. Welcome to Ember Mornings. Every day, the world will hand you a hundred things to care about. Most of them will feel urgent, but very few will actually matter. I used to chase all of them saying yes to every request, every opportunity, every shiny idea that promised quick results. It felt somewhat productive, but it was also exhausting. And slowly I realized I was busy building someone else's vision, while mine sat in the corner. Collecting dust focus didn't just make me more effective, it gave me my life back. It has reminded me that depth is where the fruit grows and depth will always cost you your distractions. Let me say that again. Depth will always cost you your distractions. You can't go deep when you're focused on everything. It's like a runner keeping her eyes on the finish line. The more she looks at the crowd, the slower she moves. Every glance away from what matters is energy lost. Your depth will cost you your distractions. What's one distraction you can release today to make room for what really matters? One of the best quotes I've heard around this is that good is the enemy of great. Stay true. Let's EMBR the day ahead with fierce focus. I'll see you back tomorrow.