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Simplify: 106 Ways to Uncomplicate Your Life

by Paul Borthwick
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Synopsis

The prophet Isaiah urged the people of God living under extreme stress to remember that their strength would be found “in quietness and trust.” The Psalmist urged worshippers that to “be still” was key to their worship. Jesus reminded people that sitting in quietness was better than a life of hectic busyness. Even the writer Henry David Thoreau when asked the secret of life, replied, “Simplify, simplify, simplify.”

Almost everyone feels the demands on the limited resources of time and money—so how do we build quiet, rest and simplicity into our lives? Technology can help, but it often adds more stress. Planning is useful but it often means that we end up doing more and increasing our speed in the hours that we have. “Multi-tasking” might mean that we get more done but it's no substitute for the peace of a more balanced life.

Realistically, these demands on our resources will only increase as the pace of life and the options on how to expend our limited resources multiply. "Simplify" is about making choices to restore balance, to build a life schedule founded on the sane realization that we cannot accomplish everything, and to learn to live within our limits. By covering issues related to scheduling, pacing your life, saying “No,” and even eating more sensibly, "Simplify" helps the reader live with a greater sense of inner contentment, enjoyment of life and increased sense of purpose.

About the Author, Paul Borthwick

Paul Borthwick serves as a senior consultant on the staff of Development Associates International (DAI), a training group dedicated to the character and ministry development of leaders in the under-resourced world. Paul also teaches missions at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. Paul and his wife, Christie, dedicate themselves to mobilizing others for cross-cultural missions from their ministry base in Lexington, Massachusetts. Before joining the staff of DAI, Paul served twenty-two years on the ministerial staff of Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts in a variety of capacities including youth pastor and minister of missions.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Authentic Media
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781934068014

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