Most of us hurry through life. Rarely slowing down, we rapidly race from task to task, place to place, thing to thing. 

I talk about this. I write about this. But I need to become so much better at slowing, at stopping, at pausing, at resting. Here are some reminders through my book Pause: The Secret to a Better Life, One Word at a Time.

I need to apply what I have written.

-Let each of us choose to meet a new friend this week. Smile and say hello. Grab a moment. Give a little time, a little kindness, a little eye contact.

-Look through your typical schedule diet. See how much time you are spending for just yourself. Set goals to find a balanced schedule including God, yourself, and others.

-Let us be still. Breathing in the air, let us inhale and exhale fully aware of what matters most. Let us make changes if too much stuff is taking out too much of our lives.

-Inhale. Pause. Exhale. Pause. Walk slowly. Read slowly. Type slowly. Stare for a long time. Enjoy this season of your life—one breath at a time.

-When you read a heartbreaking article, watch a sad movie, and feel deep hurt in real life, don’t be afraid to cry. Realize your feelings, your hurt. Find a friend and talk about the painful experiences of life.

-Find a close friend who will listen to your doubts and fears, and who will encourage you to endure the journey.

-By quitting too soon, we’ll never know what’s on the other side. By finishing, we’ll know the joy of completion.

-Think of ways you can show love and care in practical ways—financially, conversationally, relationally.

-Take a walk through your house. Slowly. Notice what you often ignore. Take similar walks through your neighborhood, your school, your workplace, your church campus.

-Today, let us analyze ourselves. Are we investing in relationships?

-Open a new life chapter. Begin a new story. Guide the story with faith and hope and love. Receive the love of Christ: the Greatest Story of All.