July 10, 2023 - Billie Jauss
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Billie Jauss tried to overcome a season of feeling unsettled and uncertain by simplifying her schedule and taking control of life’s chaos. It didn’t solve all her issues.
She realized it wasn’t the external distractions but the emotional barriers producing feelings of discouragement and defeat.
Through detoxing from the emotional toxins, realigning priorities, and creating a spiritual health plan, we can claim confidence and find fulfillment not in adding one more thing but in realizing God’s best things.
Distraction Detox will help women:
-Determine their internal distractions.
-Evaluate their emotional barriers.
-Terminate the toxins to hear, trust, and go.
-Outline a plan to identify God’s best things.
-eXecute the plan.
The rewards of Distraction Detox are discovering God’s best for our individual lives and releasing confidence, peace, and fulfillment within us.
www.billiejauss.com
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