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entirely without hurry. We should form a clear intention to live without hurry. One day at a time. Trying today.” We should form a mental picture of our place in the world before God. This . Discussion Communities · Read the Books You Want · Audio NarrationsTypes: Management, Leadership, Business, Self Improvement, Psychology. Fast Shipping · Shop Best Sellers · Deals of the Day · Shop Our Huge Selection. “Hurry,” he wrote, “involves excessive haste or a state of urgency. It is associated with words such as hurl, hurdle, hurly- burly (meaning “uproar”), and hurricane.” He defined it as a “state of frantic effort one falls into in response to inadequacy, fear, and guilt.” The simple essence of hurry is too much to do!. Before you anti-rule-P-on-the-MBTI-test people cringe and toss this book across the room, think about it: Could a rule of life even be fun? There’s a new idea in the self-help literature called gamification. Basically, the idea is to turn your personal growth into little games. Chapter 1: Hurry: The Great Enemy of Spiritual Life 1. John Mark Comer presents the question, “What are great challenges to your spiritual life?” (page 29). Take time to share your answers to this question. Do the answers have something in common? Is hurry at the root of them? If not, what is at the root of these challenges? 2. “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry Week 1 Questions (pg. ) 1. Before reading, spend some time meditating on the words of Jesus in Matthew What comes to mind? Are you drawn to what Jesus is offering? Do you believe it? -“Come to me all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest. Take my yoke. Chapter 1: Hurry: The Great Enemy of Spiritual Life 1. John Mark Comer presents the question, “What are great challenges to your spiritual life?” (page 29). Take time to share your answers to this question. Do the answers have something in common? Is hurry at the root of them? If not, what is at the root of these challenges? 2. In the podcast, Comer mentions four primary practices outlined in his book, The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry. They include silence and solitude, sabbath, simplicity, and slowing.