Jennifer Dukes Lee on The Beauty of Growing Slow

There is a push in our culture to go hard, do more, and build it quickly. We tend to think that if we don’t see immediate results that “it”, whatever it is, is not working. There are some instances where that kind of thinking and approach may be true but for the most part, anything worth building takes time. It takes perseverance and consistent small steps to build a thing. And that includes our best family.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • What it means to grow slow

  • Practices for families that will un-hurry their heart and mind

  • How to embrace the small and good things in our lives

Key Points:

  • Sometimes growth is imperceptible day by day. But over time something is happening and there will be a harvest.

  • Good Roots makes things [business, family, etc.] sustainable through storms.

  • Young moms: You are doing the real work now. There will be time later. 

  • It's important to celebrate those little things that God is growing in our friendships, in our children, and in our own selves.

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