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God Told Me to Focus...And I Didn't Want To

43 min · 18 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of The Grace Edit, we talk about something most of us struggle with but rarely admit — focus. What happens when God tells you to slow down… narrow your vision… and commit to one thing? Aaliyah shares her journey of hosting the Healing Takes a Village Summit and how obedience required her to lay down distractions, side projects, and the need to juggle “ten million things” at once. We unpack what it looks like to surrender productivity for purpose — and why discipline is often disguised as devotion. We also talk about:     •    Morning rhythms that anchor your spirit     •    The tension between ambition and obedience     •    How God develops us in hidden seasons     •    Why focus is a spiritual discipline If you’ve been feeling scattered, stretched thin, or pulled in too many directions… this conversation will meet you right where you are. The Grace Edit is a space for honest faith conversations about obedience, identity, healing, and becoming who God originally intended you to be — without pressure, performance, or pretense. Like. Share. Subscribe. Let’s grow together.

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God Told Me to Focus...And I Didn't Want To

In this episode of The Grace Edit, we talk about something most of us struggle with but rarely admit — focus. What happens when God tells you to slow down… narrow your vision… and commit to one thing? Aaliyah shares her journey of hosting the Healing Takes a Village Summit and how obedience required her to lay down distractions, side projects, and the need to juggle “ten million things” at once. We unpack what it looks like to surrender productivity for purpose — and why discipline is often disguised as devotion. We also talk about:     •    Morning rhythms that anchor your spirit     •    The tension between ambition and obedience     •    How God develops us in hidden seasons     •    Why focus is a spiritual discipline If you’ve been feeling scattered, stretched thin, or pulled in too many directions… this conversation will meet you right where you are. The Grace Edit is a space for honest faith conversations about obedience, identity, healing, and becoming who God originally intended you to be — without pressure, performance, or pretense. Like. Share. Subscribe. Let’s grow together.

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