Slow Down and Listen

Posted on August 12, 2009 
Filed Under Life, Social Concern, Spiritual Life

We’re all too busy, right? Personally, I know only a handful of people who aren’t feeling trapped by the pace and volume of activities they have manage. And when we are running at breakneck speed, we often pass by God and other people. We’re just too busy to really listen. So what can you do? Well, maybe “less is more?”

Watch this video (scroll down a bit to see “Dave tunes out to tune in”) for an inspiring story of someone who slowed down and as a result found himself making a real difference in the lives of others.

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