Episode Description
Have you ever felt busy all day long but still wondered if any of it really mattered?
This week’s episode is a little different and so special. I’m sharing a conversation from another Christian Parenting podcast, Pardon the Mess, hosted by the wonderful Courtney DeFeo. I first heard her interview with Elaine Franklin years ago, and honestly, it stuck with me in such a meaningful way. So when I saw them sit down together again, I knew I had to share it with you.
This conversation is all about time, but not in the way you might expect. It’s not about doing more or getting more organized. It’s about living with intention, clarity, and peace in the middle of full lives.
Here are four takeaways that really stood out:
- Why understanding your circle of care vs. circle of responsibility can completely shift how you spend your time
- The importance of defining your purpose and mission before building your schedule
- How margin isn’t lazy, it’s protective for your faith, your family, and your well-being
- Why creating a “to stop” list might be the most freeing productivity tool you’ve never tried
This episode is packed with practical wisdom, but more than that, it’s an invitation to step out of the hustle and into a more thoughtful, life-giving rhythm. If you’ve been feeling stretched thin or a little out of alignment, I think this one will really meet you right where you are.
Elaine Franklin is a speaker, coach, and author who helps individuals and families align their time and priorities with their God-given purpose. Through her teaching, she offers practical and biblical tools for creating margin, setting healthy boundaries, and living with intention in every season of life.
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