
The Power of Disconnecting: Why Stepping Away Brings You Back to Yourself
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I’m recording this one straight from my solo retreat, because sometimes the most powerful reminders come in real time.
When was the last time you gave yourself permission to truly disconnect? To step away from the noise, the expectations, the constant need to be “on”? In this episode of Spiritual Growth & Wine, I’m sharing the heart-shifting truth about why disconnecting isn’t laziness. It’s wisdom.
We’ll talk about:
- Why most of us struggle with unplugging and why it feels so guilty.
- What actually happens when you create space away from the noise.
- How disconnecting restores your clarity, energy, and self-connection.
- A journal prompt to help you check in with what you need most right now.
And because this is Spiritual Growth & Wine, I’ll share a wine tie-in too, reminding us that rest, just like wine in the cellar, is never wasted.
Whether it’s a retreat, a long walk, or just an afternoon without your phone, this episode is your permission slip to disconnect so you can reconnect.
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