DiscoverOwn Your Revival.76 pressing pause for Summer: where you can find me while the pod rests
.76 pressing pause for Summer: where you can find me while the pod rests

.76 pressing pause for Summer: where you can find me while the pod rests

Update: 2025-06-30
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In this final episode of Season 2, I'm sharing why I've decided to pause the podcast for the summer....even though I was sure we'd keep going.

Inside, you'll hear:

🌿 What finally convinced me to step back for a season, even after feeling certain I'd found a sustainable rhythm

🌿 How this decision brought back memories of something that happened right after my youngest daughter was born — if you've been listening a while, you might remember this story, but today I'm seeing it in a whole new light

🌿 Why honoring the season you're actually in matters more than sticking to the plan you made

🌿 What the Church teaches us about rhythms of rest, reflection, and renewal

Plus, I'm offering a few simple reflection questions to help you discern whether it's time for your own pause, pivot, or deeper trust.

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Reflection Questions:

1️⃣ What am I hearing in my spirit right now? If God were whispering clarity to me, what might He say?

2️⃣ What does my body feel when I imagine stepping into this choice? Do I sense peace or tension?

3️⃣ What story am I telling about why I can't change my mind? Is that story true, helpful, or necessary?

4️⃣ When I picture this season, what image comes to mind? What would it look like to honor what's unfolding rather than resist it?

Stay Connected:

• Instagram: @andyarbie

• Website: www.andyarbie.com/connect

• Book a Discovery Call: Click here to get started


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.76 pressing pause for Summer: where you can find me while the pod rests

.76 pressing pause for Summer: where you can find me while the pod rests

Andy Arbie