I love this, young. I've never heard it referred to as monotasking, but mindfulness, either way I love the intention. I don't do it all day everyday, but I try to as often as I can. I even challenge myself to turn off the audiobook/podcast regularly. When Im receiving input from so many sources I can start to feel like I'm being pulled in too many directions, even that God is calling me in opposing directions. It's only when I shut out the rest of the noise and give the Holy Spirit space to reach me (on a walk or while doing a chore) that I gain clarity.
I love this, young. I've never heard it referred to as monotasking, but mindfulness, either way I love the intention. I don't do it all day everyday, but I try to as often as I can. I even challenge myself to turn off the audiobook/podcast regularly. When Im receiving input from so many sources I can start to feel like I'm being pulled in too many directions, even that God is calling me in opposing directions. It's only when I shut out the rest of the noise and give the Holy Spirit space to reach me (on a walk or while doing a chore) that I gain clarity.
Thank you for the kind words, Brittany!
Mindfulness is definitely another word for it! I've heard of that phrase as well.
Sometimes turning off the noise (music, podcasts, etc.) is so needed!
Driving in silence has been a great means of practicing this mindfulness/monotasking.
Miss you friend!