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The Unplugged Hours
- Cultivating a Life of Presence in a Digitally Connected World
- De: Hannah Brencher
- Narrado por: Hannah Brencher
- Duración: 6 h y 29 m
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In the spring of 2021, Hannah Brencher found herself depleted and exhausted—and she knew the culprit was her constantly plugged-in lifestyle. Like so many of us, Hannah had been turning to her phone to cope with life in a time of isolation and uncertainty. Those coping mechanisms had calcified into habits she didn't know how to break. Sound familiar? That's when the nudge happened. Turn off your phone and keep turning off your phone. In The Unplugged Hours, Hannah demonstrates how the act of powering down changed her entire life.
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Very encouraging and just what my heart needed!
- De Sarah S. en 01-29-25
- The Unplugged Hours
- Cultivating a Life of Presence in a Digitally Connected World
- De: Hannah Brencher
- Narrado por: Hannah Brencher
Immediate Peace in the chaos
Revisado: 12-11-24
The number one thing I could take away from this book is the ability to take a big, deep, uninterrupted breath in a very “hurried” season with a toddler and a full-time art business. I realized I had placed my trust in my own work ethic, in others opinions, and social media, rather than placing my trust in God after reading this book. As a new mom and an entrepreneur of seven years, this book reminded me that self help books and others opinions can matter sometimes, but ultimately ‘slow, unplugged living’ is the way to hear God’s voice. Right before finding this book, I committed to deleting social media for a month, even in a hard season with business, and it changed my life. It gave me back my contentment and creativity. It opened up new ideas for my art, my business, and ways I can parent by turning down the noise and listening for Gods guidance instead.
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