Life Off the Map
Somewhere in the middle of editing his upcoming book, Chad realized the questions he was asking about the manuscript had quietly become questions he was asking about his own life: What belongs? What doesn't? What's making the story better? And what's just making the story longer? In this reflective solo episode, the host shares a story from a construction project that unexpectedly became a turning point in his own life, along with lessons from writing, creativity, Donald Miller, Anne Lamott, Elizabeth Gilbert, and the surprising connection between editing a book and editing a life. If you've been feeling busy, scattered, stuck, or stretched thin this summer, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, pay attention, and make room for what matters most. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why growth often comes from subtraction, not addition • The difference between a full life and a meaningful one • How to quiet the competing voices fighting for your attention • Why motion beats inertia when you feel stuck • What stories reveal about what matters most to us • How to make room for what matters most this summer Along the way, Chad shares reflections on writing his second book, rebuilding a staircase during a difficult season, fear, creativity, identity, and the question that kept following him through every chapter: If you were editing your life right now, what would remain? Related Episodes • Episode 24 — Joy Isn't Accidental • Episode 22 — Field Notes from a Rebuilding Season: The Version No One Talks About • Episode 20 — Start Again. Drop the Story. For weekly reflections, behind-the-scenes book updates, and our Sunday Trail Notes, sign up at LifeOffTheMapShow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com].
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