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"Distraction hits us when we least expect it, but clarity is the anchor that keeps us steady." —Kristen Wambach
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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Distractions can be visual, audible, or emotional.
  • Clarity about who you want to be is essential.
  • Identify what is important to you in the moment.
  • Your next right step should be clear to avoid distractions.
  • Distractions can be self-induced or divine interventions.
  • Getting alone with God provides clarity and peace.

Distractions pull us away from our intentions, muddling our clarity, and leaving us feeling unfulfilled. Whether it's a technical glitch during an important meeting, the constant buzz of notifications, or even emotional upheavals, distractions can derail our focus and peace. Kristen's message is clear: the real issue isn't the distraction itself but our response to it.
"Every distraction holds a lesson. The key is not to eliminate them but to understand them." —viaK
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