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If You’re Always Rushed, You’re Doing It Wrong // Aaron Rose

If You’re Always Rushed, You’re Doing It Wrong // Aaron Rose

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Today we have special guest Aaron Rose as we dive into a game-changing book: The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer. The conversation explores why hurry is the enemy of love, peace, and spiritual growth—and how it’s quietly shaping our kids, our parenting, and our sports culture.

From rushed car rides and late-night practices to forgotten shin guards and Chick-fil-A dinners in the backseat, they unpack the cost of living life at a frenetic pace. You’ll hear practical ways to slow down, protect family relationships, and reclaim joy—without giving up on sports altogether. Whether you’re a parent juggling multiple kids’ schedules or someone craving a slower, more intentional life, this episode offers both conviction and encouragement.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why hurry and love can’t coexist
  • How rushing creates anxiety in kids (and parents)
  • Practical ways to embrace a slower schedule in youth sports
  • The freedom of redefining commitment to a team
  • How to use car rides and downtime for deeper connection
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