What Lies Are Feeding Your Never Ending To-Do List?

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to fall into the pitfall of equating our worth with our productivity. But what if we've got it all wrong? In the enlightening episode "FFTF 5.4 - What Lies Are Feeding Your Never Ending To-Do List?" of the "Free for the Fruit" podcast, host Jill Simons delves deep into the misconceptions that tie our self-worth to our accomplishments. This episode is an essential listen for anyone struggling to find balance between work and personal value, and for those seeking a life imbued with the fruits of the Holy Spirit like peace, joy, and kindness.


Jill opens the discussion by exploring how societal and personal pressures from childhood, academia, and work environments lead us to internalize our productivity as our sole identifier. She thoughtfully questions the narrative and encourages listeners to distinguish between maintaining a healthy work ethic and becoming enslaved by a to-do list. The episode is rich with insights on detaching our identities from our outputs, allowing us to maintain our self-esteem during life's inevitable ups and downs, such as illness or family responsibilities, which may hinder our usual productivity.


Moreover, Jill provides a poignant reflection on human value, illustrated with relatable examples like the inherent worth of a newborn, despite their lack of productivity. Through such analogies, she vividly outlines the skewed perception many adults have regarding what constitutes worthiness.


This conversation isn't just about recognizing the lies we've told ourselves; it's about rewriting them. Jill sets the stage for healing by inviting listeners to engage with a reflective question to explore in their personal time.


Unlock the full transformative potential of this discussion by listening to the podcast episode embedded below. Join Jill Simons as she guides us through untangling our worth from our work, paving the way for a more peaceful and fulfilling life.

Listen, reflect, and step towards a life where you are truly free for the fruit of the Spirit.