Among Women 256: Avoiding Overcommitment

Published: Feb. 20, 2021, 7:49 p.m.

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In the past year, I\'ve been trying to avoid burnout. The coronavirus pandemic has brought scheduling challenges and changes that have required me to take a harder look at discerning how I spend my time. What am I saying "yes" to \\u2014in terms of my use of time? Keeping my calendar in front of Jesus, and keeping a daily prayer time, and keeping Sundays holy\\u2014and as a day of joy\\u2014have been life-saving. Trusting Jesus with my calendar is key, whether its job related stress, or what I\'m cooking in the kitchen this week. That\'s why I\'m talking \\xa0to Rachel Balducci, author of Overcommitted: Cut Chaos and Find Balance.\\xa0Our identity is not about what we do, but who we are in Christ. Rachel\'s message calls us to greater holiness first, and doing what God wants us to do.

I also share about a Franciscan founder of two religious orders in the U.S. and Germany, Blessed Frances Scherviers. Frances was a woman who used her time well, helping to invite troubled women into a life with Christ.

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Links for this episode:

The life of Blessed Frances Scherviers

Overcommitted: Cut Chaos and Find Balance by Rachel Balducci

Other books by Rachel Balducci are here and here.

Find Rachel Balducci at The Gist on Catholic TV.

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Other shows of related interest:

AW 252: Seeking Peace

AW 249: The Station of the Cross

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