What is driving your life? What’s the reason you do what you do? Life can sometimes become a series of boxes to check; we can tend to do things because we should or we have to, as opposed to actually living life and doing things because our hearts want to. In this episode, we are proposing that we be more present in the moment and live from the Trinity dwelling within our hearts. Today, we will talk about how much we should live from “the outside-in” vs. “the inside-out.”
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