3 Ways to Practice the Spiritual Discipline of Prioritizing
Intentional living fosters a well-soul. But how can we discern what to say yes to and what to let go of? Here is the art of the spiritual discipline of prioritizing.
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Intentional living fosters a well-soul. But how can we discern what to say yes to and what to let go of? Here is the art of the spiritual discipline of prioritizing.
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