
Celebrate Every Day
Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
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Kate Marcin
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By:
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Shauna Niequist
About this listen
Life is hard, and it can be easy to lose sight of what matters the most. We celebrate big wins and milestones, but what about the miracle of ordinary everyday life? What about the in-between that we take for granted and don't think is worthy of a highlight reel? Even though each of us experiences life differently, our longings for love and connection is the same.
New York Times bestselling author Shauna Niequist reminds you in Celebrate Every Day the importance of slowing down and appreciating the ordinary things you're taking for granted and missing as you’re planning for the milestone. Each daily entry includes two reflection prompts.
Celebrate Every Day:
- gives listeners 60 days of celebration and insight on how ordinary life is worth relishing.
- focuses on overcoming busyness and insecurities, and building authenticity and friendships.
- offers 120 reflection prompts, so you can dig deep and discover what you’re missing.
If you're exhausted with trying to be perfect, if you're tired of being disappointed, if you're done planning for the epic ending, this DayReader is for you.
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