Simplify: Ten Practices to Unclutter Your Soul

Simplify: Ten Practices to Unclutter Your Soul

by Bill Hybels (Author)

Synopsis

Overscheduled.
Exhausted.
Overwhelmed.
Sound familiar? Too familiar?

You are living at a velocity you know deep down is unsustainable. Your life is off course - too crammed with busyness, too out of focus. You keep waiting for things to get better, but they never do.

In Simplify, bestselling author Bill Hybels identifies core issues that drive this kind of living and offers action steps to help you live a better way. By eradicating clutter from your inner world, you can experience immediate rewards: greater energy, clearer purpose, richer relationships and more.

Your life won't simplify itself. You must act.

Isn't it time?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 13 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 1473604834
ISBN 13: 9781473604834

Media Reviews
If you feel too busy and too out of focus, this is the book to help you eradicate clutter and concentrate on essentials. * The Church Newspaper *
He puts forward is a recognition of the importance of making room for a true spiritual dimension in one's life. * The Irish Catholic *
The encouragement to pay attention to what we're prioritising in life is an essential one to hear. * Idea Magazine *
This helpful book... offers readers of all ages practical ways in which to streamline their busy lives. * Church Times *
Author Bio
Bill Hybels is the founding and senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church and the bestselling author of more than twenty books, including Just Walk Across the Room, Too Busy Not to Pray, Becoming a Contagious Christian and The Power of a Whisper. Hybels is chair of the board for the Willow Creek Association and each year convenes the Global Leadership Summit, a world-class leadership event that trains 190,000 leaders in 105 countries. An exceptional communicator, Hybels speaks around the world on strategic issues related to leadership, personal growth and building thriving churches. He and his wife, Lynne, have two grown children and two grandsons.