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Plan for Peace | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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How’s your soul? This question posed by Judah Smith’s latest book is one all of us should ask.
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Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.
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The continual motion of life can cause an unhealthy amount of time to pass before realizing our emotional wellbeing is not in a healthy state.
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I challenge you to take time to identify how you are doing physically, emotionally, and even spiritually—
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for an uncontrolled or unrestrained soul is not sustainable for healthy living.
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One way to take time out for your soul is by ensuring you have time without electronics
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where you can think, refresh, and rejuvenate without the hum of society buzzing close by.
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Today, I encourage you to plan time for peace.