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Episode 13: Purpose of the Pitstop

podcast July 13, 2022


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Understanding the Purpose of the Pitstop

Are you feeling tired of success? Chances are, you do not have a pitstop where you reenergize and rejuvenate. You also could be trying to multitask, ending up serving more than one master. In this episode, we will be looking at the purpose of a Pitstop and how it helps us from getting distracted.

Do you remember the two sisters of Lazarus, Mary, and Martha? When Jesus came to their house, Mary sat at the feet of Jesus while Martha was busy handling chores. Martha came to Jesus complaining that her sister was not helping her out. Jesus said to her,” You are worried and upset about many things. But few things are needed, or indeed only one. Mary has chosen, what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”

In our lives, we find ourselves distracted by the many things we do, and we find that we are not focused on our purpose. We have welcomed multitasking in our lives; thus, we hardly concentrate on one thing at a time. We do not know where to draw the line between urgent and important.

Today we will look at the essence of bringing our fully aligned selves to battle since it is one of our greatest weapons. We will also look at the reasons why we need to have pitstops.

Listen to this episode to learn more.

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Key Talking Points of the Episode:

[02:38] What is the meaning of distracted?

[02:54] The purpose of a pitstop

[05:40] The essence of having accountability partners

[07:36] The power of bringing our fully aligned selves to battle

[10:17] We need to stop multitasking

[16:52] The story of Mary and Martha

[18:00] What’s the difference between urgent and important?

[19:43] What is a pitstop?

Magical Quotes from the Episode:

“It’s the commitment is the commitment that we have to the commitment that allows us to see the outcomes that we want.”- [00:58]

“When you’re in community, it is easier to see how dangerous a distraction can be.” – [05:48]

“Bringing our fully aligned self to battle is one of our greatest weapons.” – [07:46]

“If you’re a high performer, you understand exactly what’s at stake. You’re clear and intentional about that. God is asking you through your uniqueness, to bring the will of Heaven, onto Earth, through what he’s called you to do.” – [13:58]

“The reason we’re tired of success is because we’re trying to multitask.” – [15:16]

“When you’re going through a drought season, it’s because you haven’t taken time to stop and connect to the source.” [23:18]

“A pitstop helps you remember why you’re running the race, so that your car stays sharp.” – [27:17]

“A flow is when you are doing your thing so consistently, that life begins to contribute with you. That’s called momentum. Momentum is extra energy that you’re not producing. It’s just coming with you because of your consistency.” – [32:24]

Scriptures Mentioned in the Episode:

  • Ecclesiastes 9:11
  • Ecclesiastes 10:10
  • Psalm 23:1-3
  • Luke 10:38-42
  • Joshua1:8
  • Mark 12:28-31

Assignment of the Week:

Take a second. Think of the last time you had a moment to be in your pitstop and meditate on that. Then, how can you start implementing more pitstops in your life?

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