Habits of Hope: Cultivating a Deeper Life with God

36.Seven Ways to Make Time for Soul Care (Even When You’re Too Busy)

Ginger Harrington Season 1 Episode 36

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Too busy to rest? This episode is for you. We’re sharing 7 simple, life-giving practices that make space for soul care—right in the middle of your full life. These rhythms are practical, biblical, and sustainable, even when your schedule is overflowing.

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From weeding out lies to creating spiritual margin, these soul care habits help you connect deeply with God, find rest for your soul, and strengthen your hope. It’s time to stop surviving and start living rooted in grace.

Habit of Hope: Cultivate simple rhythms of soul care to keep you rooted in God and strong in hope.

  • Your soul is like a garden—it needs watering, weeding, and rest.
  • Rest is an act of trust, not something you have to earn.
  • Silence, Scripture, and stillness help you hear from God and receive His love.
  • Even physical care (like stretching, walking, or sleep) impacts your spiritual well-being.
  • Hope grows when we regularly nourish our souls through intentional habits.

Quotes

  1. “Soul care doesn’t have to be complicated—it’s about creating small, intentional rhythms that make space for rest, connection, and joy.”
  2. “Tending the weeds—like worry, perfectionism, and overload—creates room for peace, rest, and truth to grow in your heart again.”
  3. “Creating margin isn’t just good time management—it’s how we make space for what truly matters, including your time with God.”
  4. “We don’t wait until the tank is empty to refuel our cars—why do we wait that long to care for our souls?”

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