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The Greener Grass Myth

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Have you ever caught yourself looking over the fence, convinced the grass must be greener somewhere else? That's exactly where I found myself recently, until a profound realization stopped me in my tracks: the grass isn't greener on the other side – it's greener where you water it.
Life's pause seasons can feel frustrating, especially in a world where everyone else's highlight reel seems to broadcast constant success. You might find yourself in a pause when your pace slows unexpectedly, when doors you expected to open remain shut, or when everything feels still but your spirit remains restless. Most people misinterpret these pauses as rejection when they're actually protection – sacred space to tend what's already in your hands.
The journey to greener grass begins with pulling the weeds – those lies you've believed, habits that drain you, and relationships that choke your growth. It means feeding the soil of your spirit, mind, and body through reading, rest, prayer, and learning. Growth happens not in occasional floods but through daily watering – those small, consistent acts of discipline and self-compassion. Sometimes, watering even means stepping back and giving your roots permission to breathe, trusting that dormancy isn't death but preparation for the next season.
What makes this message so powerful is recognizing that everyone's lawn has different soil, different sunlight needs, and different optimal growing conditions. What flourishes for someone else might not be what's meant to grow for you. Your grass needs your water, not someone else's formula. So I challenge you: identify where in your life the grass is thirsty – your health, relationships, creativity, or spiritual life – and start watering it with small, consistent acts. The pause isn't punishment; it's permission to water what's been neglected. And when you look back, you'll see it wasn't wasted time but the season your roots grew deepest.

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Chapters

1. The Grass Is Greener Where Watered (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing Your Pause Season (00:03:36)

3. Step One: Pull The Weeds (00:06:56)

4. Feed Your Soil: Mind, Body, Spirit (00:10:29)

5. Daily Watering and Trusting Seasons (00:13:05)

6. Stop Chasing Other People's Grass (00:15:45)

107 episodes

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Have you ever caught yourself looking over the fence, convinced the grass must be greener somewhere else? That's exactly where I found myself recently, until a profound realization stopped me in my tracks: the grass isn't greener on the other side – it's greener where you water it.
Life's pause seasons can feel frustrating, especially in a world where everyone else's highlight reel seems to broadcast constant success. You might find yourself in a pause when your pace slows unexpectedly, when doors you expected to open remain shut, or when everything feels still but your spirit remains restless. Most people misinterpret these pauses as rejection when they're actually protection – sacred space to tend what's already in your hands.
The journey to greener grass begins with pulling the weeds – those lies you've believed, habits that drain you, and relationships that choke your growth. It means feeding the soil of your spirit, mind, and body through reading, rest, prayer, and learning. Growth happens not in occasional floods but through daily watering – those small, consistent acts of discipline and self-compassion. Sometimes, watering even means stepping back and giving your roots permission to breathe, trusting that dormancy isn't death but preparation for the next season.
What makes this message so powerful is recognizing that everyone's lawn has different soil, different sunlight needs, and different optimal growing conditions. What flourishes for someone else might not be what's meant to grow for you. Your grass needs your water, not someone else's formula. So I challenge you: identify where in your life the grass is thirsty – your health, relationships, creativity, or spiritual life – and start watering it with small, consistent acts. The pause isn't punishment; it's permission to water what's been neglected. And when you look back, you'll see it wasn't wasted time but the season your roots grew deepest.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Grass Is Greener Where Watered (00:00:00)

2. Recognizing Your Pause Season (00:03:36)

3. Step One: Pull The Weeds (00:06:56)

4. Feed Your Soil: Mind, Body, Spirit (00:10:29)

5. Daily Watering and Trusting Seasons (00:13:05)

6. Stop Chasing Other People's Grass (00:15:45)

107 episodes

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